Baldyhugh:AJJewsbury:Having the live feed to a switch, and the switched live from the switch to the lamp passing through a single hole or conduit is fine. The current "goes" along one wire and "returns" along the other, thereby producing no significant magnetic fields or eddy currents.
And the same for N when it's looped at the light (the traditional way with conduit is to loop L at the switch and loop N at the light) - as long as all the wires to any accessory pass through the same hole/conduit, then the currents must balance - as there's nowhere else for any of it to go.
- Andy.Andy
I know the traditional method with conduit and singles is to loop the neutral at the light but my example of 9 wires ( l/n/e feed to switch position , joining neutrals and earths in the switch box, l/n/e switch feed to light and l/n/e loop feed to next switch through one hole in the metal trunking is also acceptable? Just to clarify the conduit and switch is plastic but the trunking is metal.
Thanks
Yes, it's fine. Each group of L/N/PE will sum to zero, so three such groups must also sum to zero.
- Andy.
Baldyhugh:AJJewsbury:Having the live feed to a switch, and the switched live from the switch to the lamp passing through a single hole or conduit is fine. The current "goes" along one wire and "returns" along the other, thereby producing no significant magnetic fields or eddy currents.
And the same for N when it's looped at the light (the traditional way with conduit is to loop L at the switch and loop N at the light) - as long as all the wires to any accessory pass through the same hole/conduit, then the currents must balance - as there's nowhere else for any of it to go.
- Andy.Andy
I know the traditional method with conduit and singles is to loop the neutral at the light but my example of 9 wires ( l/n/e feed to switch position , joining neutrals and earths in the switch box, l/n/e switch feed to light and l/n/e loop feed to next switch through one hole in the metal trunking is also acceptable? Just to clarify the conduit and switch is plastic but the trunking is metal.
Thanks
Yes, it's fine. Each group of L/N/PE will sum to zero, so three such groups must also sum to zero.
- Andy.
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