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Arran Cameron:
ebee:
"There is also the controversy of a permanent live terminal in a ceiling rose."
What controversy is that then?It's not obvious to installers of light fittings, in the same way that a permanent live terminal at a switch is, unless they have knowledge of how loop-in wiring is connected. There have been cases of installers of light fittings receiving electric shocks because the lighting circuit was not switched off at the consumer unit even though it was switched off at the wall switch.
andydc:
So, what is the best way to wire ceiling lights? Should neutral wires be taken to the switches or not?See 559.5.1.208. I prefer to loop at the switch personally.
Junction boxes with spring clamp terminals are permitted for installation under floorboards as they are deemed to be self tightening and maintenance free.
unless they can easily be removed for inspection
Light fittings are now designed and manufactured for the global market rather than for the peculiarities of British wiring (which also explains why most recent models are Edison screw rather than bayonet cap) so often only have terminals for one cable rather than three.
mapj1:
Also sometimes 2 different switched lives, so that you can have all or half lights on in a complex fitting.
Do the regs allow the use of a 3 core and earth cable for 2 switched lives or must 2 twin and earth cables be used?
AJJewsbury:
There's a little more to the MF requirement than that unfortunately - as well using spring terminals the cables need to be secured (clamped) and usually the terminals de-rated to increase reliability - and to comply with the letter of the regs the whole assembly has to have been marked "MF" by the manufacturer. Just chucking a few Wagos into a Wiska box won't quite cut it.
Do the regs allow the use of a 3 core and earth cable for 2 switched lives or must 2 twin and earth cables be used?
Unless it has changed, and it has been a few years, 1neutral, 2 lives and 1E , so long as both light switches are fed from the same breaker.
In singles brown, black and oddly purple sometimes used. in terms of cable more like our T and E, you do get "funf-adrig" or 5 core, NYMJ 5-1.5mm , now in the new 3 phase colours plus neutral and earth.
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