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Re: 'Structured' electric wiring



Thanks Dean!

> If your looking for so much lighting control and you're doing a full
> rewire how about C-bus - it will simplify what you want - you'll also
> have less mains cabling as all switches are wired in CAT5.

yes, I thought I should use C-bus, too bad it's proprietary. anyone
know of any residential use dimmers with DMX support?

> You mention dimmers for sockets - I assume you mean 5a not 13a power
> sockets ??

yes, those are the round ones right?

> I've used cable tray to run all my cabling in the loft of my bungalow,
> it makes it much easier to wire, and you don't have to mess about in
the
> existing fibreglass.

this place has two floors, I should be able to use a cable tray in the
loft and in the crawlspace. would fire regulations prohibit the use of
a cable tray between floors?

> Yes, im sure most electricians would do it for you.

cool.

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