Pete999

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I'm going to ask what might sound dumb coming from someone of my age and experience, I don't do much now and have done very little in the way of domestic installations, having spent much of my time on commercial or industrial work, thats not to say I don't know how to install domestic electrical installations. The confusion lies with junction boxes under the floors of houses during a rewire, many moons ago on a social housing project we wired everything lighting wise, back to a central point on the first floor, and connecting the lighting points and switches in a large junction box, likewise if we needed to add a 13a socket we would sometime break into the RFC with a 30a JB fitted to a noggin under the floor. My question is, is this still allowed? I mean fitting a JB under the flooring and forming a trap, where possible in the floor boards.
 
You what now? A pre wired JB, is that some kind of idiot proof box with a labelled terminal for each conductor. Can't see how it would work unless they are made to order for each installation as each installation will be different.

I can understand prefab wiring for estates of identical houses, but this just sounds daft.
 
That's the long and short of it, line in, 8 outputs for lights, one switchwire connection and variants there of.

That's great if you want one switch to control 8 lights!

I can't see that catching on really, but then with the rapid decline in knowledge and skill in newcomers to the industry even this wire by numbers approach would probably confuse some people!
 
That's great if you want one switch to control 8 lights!

I can't see that catching on really, but then with the rapid decline in knowledge and skill in newcomers to the industry even this wire by numbers approach would probably confuse some people!

It's got nothing to do with knowledge it's about making things simple neat and quick
 
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