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<blockquote data-quote="pgh13" data-source="post: 245240" data-attributes="member: 191774"><p>Don't think lighting circuits are usually wired as a ring, but to do what you are thinking of you'd have to patch in to where the lights are fed from the consumer unit which, although may not be unsafe, probably contravenes the regs and/or part 'P'. Having said that, though, I've thought about doing similar to feed my CH cct, but as Polomint said, power cuts aren't that common......Yet:-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgh13, post: 245240, member: 191774"] Don't think lighting circuits are usually wired as a ring, but to do what you are thinking of you'd have to patch in to where the lights are fed from the consumer unit which, although may not be unsafe, probably contravenes the regs and/or part 'P'. Having said that, though, I've thought about doing similar to feed my CH cct, but as Polomint said, power cuts aren't that common......Yet:-) [/QUOTE]
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