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The light in our utility room is currently spurred off a double socket in 2.5mm T & E into a fused connection unit then upto the light in 1.5mm T & E. The FCU also doubles up as the switch.

Because we are having the kitchen done I now have the opportunity to get the light back onto the lighting circuit. It's possible now to get the end of the downstairs lighting circuit into the utility room coming in at floor level.

My question is that as it is at the end of the circuit and won't then be feeding any further lights does it need to go to the light rose first or can it go to the switch / FCU as in the current setup?

Thank,

Daz
 
all depends on how it's wired. are you having a sparks do the electrical work in the new kitchen? if so, he/she should be able to sort that little job with ease.
 
all depends on whether or not you have a neutral at the ceiling rose.
 
Daz do you have any electrical experience or qualifications, Tel asked you a fair question.

No member is going to just dish out advice on how to do this job without more info from you.
 

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