Friday, January 8, 2010

Under Counter Lighting When Wiring Under- Counter Lights In Kitchen, Can I Spur Off Sockets, Protecting With Switched Fused Spur?

When wiring under- counter lights in kitchen, can I spur off sockets, protecting with switched fused spur? - under counter lighting

Yes, this is the normal way if there is no local lighting circuit.

4 comments:

Rob T said...

I do not see why not. I go to the light and everything, what I have done is to put a cap on the end of the matter and put it to flex in the same reality.

Rob T said...

I do not see why not. I go to the light and everything, what I have done is to put a cap on the end of the matter and put it to flex in the same reality.

guyster said...

Since no one answered, but I will say that I do not know of a building code that is not the case, depending on where you live. "By promoting the merger means" to change to a switch that UC is melted? That all sounds good to talk to me, especially since we are a small amount of energy for lighting.

confucious says said...

That would be acceptable, and probably how you qualified Eclectic

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