by kbrownie »
Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:10 pm
You can't spur off a unprotected spur!
But you can spur of a fused connection unit (fused spur/FCU).
Can you not take the light from the lighting circuit?
But I would normally rate the fuse in a fused connection unit (FCU) for a light no more than 5A, you can then use 1.00mm cable.
If this is done in a special location (bathroom, outdoors] or kitchen, notification to building controls is needed.
Otherwise it will be in most cases considered minor work, this is not notifiable. But still should be issued with at least a Minor Works Cert or even a electrical installation cert.
This means the circuit will need to be inspected and tested and results documented.
You may also need the addition of RCD protection for at least the part of the circuit that has been added, if this is not already offered to the circuit from the consumer unit. This can be done by using a RCD protected FCU.