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Rewiring an old farm cottage… every wall brick and previous wiring not done well at all.
I can’t locate any of the prescribed zones diagrams on the forum, and can’t always trust if I google one…. And simply can’t be arsed to look for my book.
Kitchen switch can’t go straight up, as there a concrete support for some reason above, wider than the wall…. and the old route went through the wall, and followed the door frame.
Can I go chase horizontally from switch, around the corner, and meet up with a vertical chase which will be about 400mm from corner.
Also, is there an actual regulation about when 2 way switching should be used?
The customer thought it would just be new sockets and switches where old ones were…. But that meant one single socket per bedroom, at a very low height… and one switch in kitchen and living room where both rooms are through routes between bedrooms and bathroom.
That might be better understood with a plan drawing.
I can’t locate any of the prescribed zones diagrams on the forum, and can’t always trust if I google one…. And simply can’t be arsed to look for my book.
Kitchen switch can’t go straight up, as there a concrete support for some reason above, wider than the wall…. and the old route went through the wall, and followed the door frame.
Can I go chase horizontally from switch, around the corner, and meet up with a vertical chase which will be about 400mm from corner.
Also, is there an actual regulation about when 2 way switching should be used?
The customer thought it would just be new sockets and switches where old ones were…. But that meant one single socket per bedroom, at a very low height… and one switch in kitchen and living room where both rooms are through routes between bedrooms and bathroom.
That might be better understood with a plan drawing.