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New way to wire lighting circuits

Former Community Member
Former Community Member
Hello,


Does anyone know anything about a new rule to wire lighting circuits so that they have a live, neutral and earth running the full length of the circuit? I heard something about this last year but cannot pinpoint it in the 18th Edition Regs.


Apparently, a light now has to be wired so that the neutral running to the switch is USED as a neutral, and not as a switched live.


Anyone else heard of this?


Thanks,


David
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  • Former Community Member
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    Thanks for the answers everyone, I'll look up that part of the Regs book.


    A follow on question, what do you do with a conventional light switch in this scenario? Do you use single core browns for the common and SL and terminate the neutral in a connector or Wago, or is there a new type of light switch available with separate terminals for the L,N and E?
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  • Former Community Member
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    Thanks for the answers everyone, I'll look up that part of the Regs book.


    A follow on question, what do you do with a conventional light switch in this scenario? Do you use single core browns for the common and SL and terminate the neutral in a connector or Wago, or is there a new type of light switch available with separate terminals for the L,N and E?
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