by ericmark »
Sat Dec 13, 2008 6:19 pm
I understand you don't want to get involved with regulations but I would be wrong not to tell you they exist.
Lighting seems to be quite a problem so I have made a web page
http://www.ericpalmer.fsnet.co.uk/Lighting.html which may help and also there is a good projects section on this forum.
If the wires are to be inaccessible then yes use the type of box I have shown. I have not used one of these boxes but I would think there are at least four incoming blocks which will allow you to join the Feed line (loop), Switch line, and neutral cables plus the earth one side of the box and take the Switch line and neutral connections out of the other side of the box.
But I am not happy at giving instructions to work on bathroom lights when I know you should be getting a registered electrician under Part P to do the work both for health and safety and to get the completion certificate you will need if you ever want to sell the house.
Also this was anynamewilldo's post and really you should start your own post and not confuse people by tagging onto an existing post. There was no reference to bathroom on original post so it was very different.
Eric