I've got a lighting circuit wired in 1.5mm T&E on a 6 amp MCB. There are some lights that I'd like to add on to this circuit, controlled by an existing switch. Due to the position of these lights, the most aesthetically pleasing way to install these lights would be to run cable to the new lights from the furthest existing light, using 0.75mm flex, surface clipped direct.
If I remember correctly, 0.75mm flex is rated for 6 amps.
Provided the additional wiring doesn't push the Zs too high, is there any reason why this shouldn't be done?
If I remember correctly, 0.75mm flex is rated for 6 amps.
Provided the additional wiring doesn't push the Zs too high, is there any reason why this shouldn't be done?