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flateric
Hi
I am to put up a couple of independently activated PIR lights over the front and side of a detached garage. The garage has a fluorescent light and two double mains sockets fed from some RCDs (inside the garage).
I have some 1mm T&E cable and a couple of FSUs to be able to isolate each light.
Is it acceptable to daisy chain the live supply from one FSU to the other one with just the one cable from the RCD box and is it OK to use any internal junction box to join the flex from the PIRs to the internal wiring or does it have to be 'IP' rated? I have a couple of round IP44 ones to put some terminal strips in but also done rectangular simple choc box types.
On a different topic but still regarding lighting in the garage, if I were to add another fluorescent light do I just take the feed from the existing light (will be switched from the single light switch)?
Thanks
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I am to put up a couple of independently activated PIR lights over the front and side of a detached garage. The garage has a fluorescent light and two double mains sockets fed from some RCDs (inside the garage).
I have some 1mm T&E cable and a couple of FSUs to be able to isolate each light.
Is it acceptable to daisy chain the live supply from one FSU to the other one with just the one cable from the RCD box and is it OK to use any internal junction box to join the flex from the PIRs to the internal wiring or does it have to be 'IP' rated? I have a couple of round IP44 ones to put some terminal strips in but also done rectangular simple choc box types.
On a different topic but still regarding lighting in the garage, if I were to add another fluorescent light do I just take the feed from the existing light (will be switched from the single light switch)?
Thanks
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