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My friend has bought pre wired low voltage lights with the transformer on the plug, they are for the pelmet of his shower (they are correct IP raiting) he is wanting to control them from a light switch outside his bathroom. I take it I would need to fit a contactor to make this work? 6amp lighting circuit controling the contactor, live/neutral A1/A2. 32amp supply for the socket
If so what type of contactor, a 32amp double pole?

Cheers
 
The most straightforward way is to do what Paul.m said with a labelled socket. However, if you are worried about the socket having something else plugged into it in the future, then what jase said using a new 16amp supply is ideal. Just make sure that the pullcord switch is 16amp double-pole and not a 6amp lighting one.
 
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REMEMBER its notirfiable under part PEE you seem to be going to a lot of bother when taking your supply from the lighting circuit already there and sticking socket in cupboard would be sorted marked up SHOWER LIGHTS ONLY

best advice given so dfar tho is CALL a registered electrician
 
If safety is an issue which is impacting on the cost of the install, because of the need for spurs, contactors, switches, mcbs and radial circuits


Here is a cheaper alternative
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If the socket is in the bathroom (even in the cupboard) within 3m of the bath, doesn't it have to be inside an enclosure which requires a tool to open?

Seriously, this work is something that should definitely NOT be done by someone unqualified.
 
Erm, why not cut the plug off, wire the lights into the lighting circuit thats already got a switch.

If its not RCD protected then your onto a bonus by RCBO--ing the whole light circuit at the DB.


Of course someone will be ready to mention current reqs- all this assumes the requirement is low.
 
Erm, why not cut the plug off, wire the lights into the lighting circuit thats already got a switch.

If its not RCD protected then your onto a bonus by RCBO--ing the whole light circuit at the DB.


Of course someone will be ready to mention current reqs- all this assumes the requirement is low.

You might be onto something though, what about cutting off the tranny plug, and rewiring the lights into a standard SELV tranny that could be hidden up in the ceiling with the existing lighting wiring. Obviously, this will only work if the replacement tranny kicks out the required voltage/amperage, but its surely gotta be better than having a wire trailing to a socket, even if it is hidden.
 
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That is another option that will work, just make sure the trany in the ceiling is accessible for maintenance, repair, testing and replacing.

How many more ways are there to install some fairy lights?
 

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