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Nope...
And what of it Sir?
If you live in England or Wales it has rammifications on electrical changes in domestic situations...
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Nope...
And what of it Sir?
Electrical works in a kitchen is notifiable to your labc through part p, installation of 12v lighting is also notifiable
Anyway, does anyone have any alternatives to downlights for a kitchen?
A 5ft fluorescent with a nice diffuser. That's what I have in mine. Cheap to run and loads of light.
Yes,Iknow the type and have fitted them.last time was in a farmhouse and they blended in well,the transformers I had out of the way in a store cupboard and switched them via a wall switch,so not too unsightlyTo be honest, i've never thought much of them either. My wife suggested them and i said no, but a single pendant type fitting isn't enough to light the room.
I was thinking of using one of those ELV 'track' lights where the lights are suspended off of 2 parallel wires (know what i mean?), but the massive transformers look rubbish. I'm open to suggestions as i really can't be aarsed fitting and paying out for LED downlighters anyway. They do look good for when selling the house though as women do love a "spotlight" arrangement in the kitchen...
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