Adding a halogen light to a loop-in circuit
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:46 pm
Hi
I would like a bit of advice about adding a halogen fitting to an existing loop-in circuit.
I was thinking of adding a junction box in the circuit and running a cable to the halogen light and another to the new switch. I think it'll work but I'd like to know if you think it is safe?
(I've drawn a couple of very basic diagrams to help decipher my description)
The halogen fitting is 5x35w so will 1mm2 twin&earth be sufficient?
In case you ask, the reason I wasn't going to add the halogen as a loop-in is ease of access but if you have any other suggestions for methods I would be pleased to hear them.
Thanks
I would like a bit of advice about adding a halogen fitting to an existing loop-in circuit.
I was thinking of adding a junction box in the circuit and running a cable to the halogen light and another to the new switch. I think it'll work but I'd like to know if you think it is safe?
(I've drawn a couple of very basic diagrams to help decipher my description)
The halogen fitting is 5x35w so will 1mm2 twin&earth be sufficient?
In case you ask, the reason I wasn't going to add the halogen as a loop-in is ease of access but if you have any other suggestions for methods I would be pleased to hear them.
Thanks