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RE: LD10's


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  • Subject: RE: LD10's
  • From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 14:09:37 +0100
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> I'm puzzled James, why do you I need to run two live circuits from
> a light bulb back to an LD10?
>
> I'd better find out before I wire all my lights back to LD10s
> in T & E.

I was suggesting that you should run triple & earth down to each light
switch.  That way if you ever fit a module/switch replacement that requires
a neutral connection you wouldn't be left wishing you'd done it.

Of course, if you never intend using those sort of direct replacements, or
can be confident of never needing a neutral wire in the future then don't
bother.

Also, the issue probably won't arise if you're going to use DIN modules
centrally located.  As always - you can never have enough cable! :)

James H



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