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Also i dont believe this work falls under Part P / notification regulations but could be wrong - anyone know?
Lamp holders & spares - If you're converting from MR16 to GU10, we've got GU10 lampholders available that allow you to convert your existing downlights into mains voltage GU10 Plate Terminal Style: Features Captive Terminal Screws And A 3-Plate Design For Secure And Reliable Connections Can I put the junction box on or between a ceiling joist or must it now be visible for ins access at all times? Someone has suggested it needs to be put somewhere on the ceiling such as next to the ceiling rose but surely that spoils the appearance? Ok, a screwed terminal will always take a little longer to fit than a maintenance free type but if ur diy’ing, time / labour isn’t such a big issue is it
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I've just realised though, I'm not clear on where to actually connect the first downlight to the existing light switch. To me, the simplest way is to join the 1mm T&E to the first downlight is in the (please see photo) existing ceiling rose itself although there's already 3 of them, is that still acceptable?
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These downlights are being installed under the bathroom floorboards which is above the kitchen. Do I need any special covers or requirements because of this? BTW, at this point, I'm not sure if I'm going to switch the downlights on using the existing switch for the ceiling rose which I'll still be using for another light. It just depends on whether I can feed another switch cable up the channeling.