by ericmark »
Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:04 am
Sorry Phillip Kuzz reply had be held up. In theory there are no jobs that can't be done DIY but in practice the local authority charges and restrictions mean that small outside, Bathroom and Kitchen jobs, become cheaper to get done by a registered electrician than DIY.
If the Light is mounted on the house wall it may not come under Part P but it is up to you to read and work out what is required it is so easy to miss things on a forum and give wrong advice.
but the main thing that I noted is you want to take spur from light switch which will have no neutral connection it would need to come from light fitting and with 150 to 300 watt draw you would need to consider the draw of rest of house normally 5/6 amp is maximum you can draw from a lighting circuit and thats approx 1250 watt.
Also it will need to be RCD protected and you have to consider where the RCD will be located.
In new houses all circuits are already RCD protected but in older houses the lights are seldom protected.
Many people will take supply from ring main and this is more likely to already be RCD protected.
As all these questions start to pile up and there is still a lot I have not mentioned like all the testing and inspecting paper work that will be required you can see why many consider this as not being suitable for DIY. I realize if I just say no you will try anyway so I have tried to explain why you should not DIY.