Discuss Can I take a switchwire back to the board ? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

I’m thinking, by the the description, there’s a light switch next the the CU, and another cable up to the light.
jointed in the CU?

Not sure myself it’s it’s bad practice/ against the regs…. But I don’t see the problem.
 
Seen it numerous times in a connector in the board and then on to the light. Not something I've done unless controlling a contractor but can't really see an issue with it as it will be inside the enclosure.
 
I’m thinking, by the the description, there’s a light switch next the the CU, and another cable up to the light.
jointed in the CU?

Not sure myself it’s it’s bad practice/ against the regs…. But I don’t see the problem.
What Regulation does it contravene?
 
What Regulation does it contravene?
No regs afaik.

My statement should have read “I’m not sure IF it’s bad practice or against regs”

As in I don’t think it’s either…. Not “it’s one or the other”

As far as answering the OP, the posts in this thread have all said it’s ok.
 
We need the OP to reply. He's been on here since but has been quiet.
 
I’m thinking, by the the description, there’s a light switch next the the CU, and another cable up to the light.
jointed in the CU?

Not sure myself it’s it’s bad practice/ against the regs…. But I don’t see the
I’m thinking, by the the description, there’s a light switch next the the CU, and another cable up to the light.
jointed in the CU?

Not sure myself it’s it’s bad practice/ against the regs…. But I don’t see the problem.
yeah exactly that the “new school” guys when we come to the board say no but the “old school guys” say there’s nothing wrong with it
 
My definition of a switch wire, is perm live an switched live, why would you take such a wire back to the CU unless using it as some sort of junction box / enclosure.
 
it was a switchwire on a lighting circuit from a photocell taken back to the board and the connections made off in the dis board and didn’t know if it was against regs or just bad practice ?

I think anyone telling you it was against the regs would need to tell you which one it would be against. Don't think I can think of one.
 
it was a switchwire on a lighting circuit from a photocell taken back to the board and the connections made off in the dis board and didn’t know if it was against regs or just bad practice ?
That sounds fine to me, I would happily do something similar.
 

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