Chris Pearson:Sparkingchip:
If it’s domestic, Building Regulations limits the number of lights per switch to six.Which regulation?
And what about a chandelier with say, 8 lamps or more?
The advise "A single switch should normally operate no more than six light fittings with a maximum total load of 100 circuit-watts" is from the Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide - referred to by AD L1A (and possibly others, I haven't checked), I guess the underlying actual building regulation would be L1:
L1. Reasonable provision shall be made for the conservation of fuel and power in buildings by:
:
(b) providing fixed building services which–
:
(ii) have effective controls;
:
Of course other interpretations/approaches/solutions are possible, but that's the recognised benchmark that any alternative solutions would be compared against.
- Andy.
Chris Pearson:Sparkingchip:
If it’s domestic, Building Regulations limits the number of lights per switch to six.Which regulation?
And what about a chandelier with say, 8 lamps or more?
The advise "A single switch should normally operate no more than six light fittings with a maximum total load of 100 circuit-watts" is from the Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide - referred to by AD L1A (and possibly others, I haven't checked), I guess the underlying actual building regulation would be L1:
L1. Reasonable provision shall be made for the conservation of fuel and power in buildings by:
:
(b) providing fixed building services which–
:
(ii) have effective controls;
:
Of course other interpretations/approaches/solutions are possible, but that's the recognised benchmark that any alternative solutions would be compared against.
- Andy.
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