blebo
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Two day job very easy to do.
100m of 1.5mm two core and earth wire
earth sleeve
and a dozen junction boxes...
Finally no more lead wire
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Tom J
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lets hope no-one finds out if you are not part p registered
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blebo
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quote: Originally posted by Tom J
lets hope no-one finds out if you are not part p registered
Lets not hope no one finds out Fifes in Scotland
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C2RL R
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you've not put a dozen junction boxes in have you?
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Craigos
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quote: Originally posted by C2RL R
you've not put a dozen junction boxes in have you?
Im a qualified sparky.
Now in Australia originally from the uk, i teach all my apprentices to never use a junction box unless needed. which if the job is planned correctly you should never have too.
Plus there are a few ways to wire lights loop in system which is mainly used in the uk/scotland or feed at the switch which i prefer and is used in Australia. this way if you decide to add a light exhuast fan etc u just send a twin and earth from the switch.
J-box's are perfectly a legal way of terminating a cable but i personally dont think they are good practice.
Each to there own though.
[Edited on 23-07-2007 by Craigos]
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C2RL R
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thats what i meant. if you are going to rewire a lighting circuit then its the perfect oportunity to do away with all the junction boxes that have no doubt been added over the years.
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Craigos
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quote: Originally posted by C2RL R
thats what i meant. if you are going to rewire a lighting circuit then its the perfect oportunity to do away with all the junction boxes that have no doubt been added over the years.
Yeah i was just adding to the bit you said. not critising you yeah j boxes are rubbish
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blebo
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Done it like this
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C2RL R
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they are ceiling roses so that different. thought you meant actual junction boxes.
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by Tom J
lets hope no-one finds out if you are not part p registered
Don't you just need someone to check after the work has been done?
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by blebo
Done it like this
That's how my Dad done mine. Had it checked by an electrician who said it was spot on.
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C2RL R
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apart from the colour code it is spot on
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C2RL R
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
quote: Originally posted by Tom J
lets hope no-one finds out if you are not part p registered
Don't you just need someone to check after the work has been done?
not really as he's in Scotland so part p of the regs doesn't apply. its only England and Wales that have to comply.
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Tom J
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didnt notice his location
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