Hi all,
I'm redo-ing some of the lighting circuit in
my
house (due to old wiring etc.) and was wondering what type of cable I
should run
to the light switches. From what I understand, usually in the UK light
switches
are wired with 1.5mm sq. twin and earth - the "twin" being for the live and
the
switched live. I was contemplating running some form of "treble" and earth
and
hook up the third wire to neutral.
The reason for this is that I have read in
several
places in the past that in order to do blah, blah, blah will require a
neutral
connection - e.g. If I wanted to use an X10 AW10 as a light switch to
switch on an energy saving light. I also believe that putting in a neutral
would
allow me to use those new micro module thingime-bobbers...?
Can any one give me any more examples of
situations
where a neutral would be necessary.
Would anyone advise against this...? If so,
why...?
Many thanks,
Andy.
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