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RE: LD11 Loadings
We used Ashley RB4 junction boxes in such instances. Basically a sealed
plastic box, inside there are holes which allow you to mount a chocky
block.
Multiple halogen runs were fed back to these and then a single feed back to
the consumer unit.
The RB4's were placed above the room at a convenient access point, in all
cases they were mounted in close proximity to door openings, with an access
panel in the floor boards. The reason to putting them close to door
openings
is so that if you need to get to them you only have to pull back one corner
of carpet.
HTH
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: Gareth Cook [mailto:g@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 16 February 2004 09:24
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] LD11 Loadings
I want to put in 10 20watt 12v downlighters in my Games Room. So my
question is, can I hang this lot ok from a single LD11 and therefore one
momentary switch ?
The other challenge here is how to get from 10 T&E cables down to a
single
one to connect to the LD11 - anyone got any bright ideas ? (other than a
cascading joining system !)
Ta
G.
Gareth Cook
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