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Just first fixed a new lighting circuit it a domestic dwelling I've wired it in 6mm t&e to avoid any vd over the 20m circuit. Now here's the tricky bit how the hell do I second fix this into a pendent, I was thinking of cutting some strands of the cores, will this comply with bs7672?
 
Over 20 meters, ....Wow!! I bet every standard domestic lighting circuit in the UK is over 20m, and they are wired in 1mm or 1.5mm!! lol!! This IS a joke isn't it??
 
Just first fixed a new lighting circuit it a domestic dwelling I've wired it in 6mm t&e to avoid any vd over the 20m circuit. Now here's the tricky bit how the hell do I second fix this into a pendent, I was thinking of cutting some strands of the cores, will this comply with bs7672?

If you're trying to be funny, get your facts right!
Or has a blood clot got into your brain, hahaha!!!
 
BS7673 says in this situation forget the pendant and wire it into a socket and leave it dangling...then wire some singles to a plug and then via a voltage optimizer wire it to 500w floodlight...thus providing heating and lighting...simple science...

Do you not own a copy of BS7673 the dummies guide to lectrics?...
 
when you think you've heard it all, along comes another wind-up (or a muppet).

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so what was the volt drop calculation for 1.5mm?
 
Just first fixed a new lighting circuit it a domestic dwelling I've wired it in 6mm t&e to avoid any vd over the 20m circuit. Now here's the tricky bit how the hell do I second fix this into a pendent, I was thinking of cutting some strands of the cores, will this comply with bs7672?
Your problem is you real should have used 10mm t&e ! to avoide VD ........... ask the boys at ScrewFix if it comples with bs 7672.5
 
should have gone to B&Q. step by step guide on DIY electrocution available there.
 

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