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HOW A LIGHTING CIRCUIT WORKS
Part P of the new building regulations could involve a check on any additional circuitry
by qualified electricians when you sell your home. This can affect your sale, you could
 be breaking the law and your house insurance may not be valid. Please be absolutely
  sure you know what you are doing and get all of your work checked by a qualified
                                      electrician.

  To understand fully how a lighting circuit works you need to understand about the
principle of switching. This can be seen in our lights and switches project. Light
 switches, sockets, cables and tools can be bought by clicking on any of the images.

  There are two types of popular lighting circuit. The first one, shown below,
 takes power from the consumer unit to the first ceiling rose. It is then taken
from the ceiling rose, through the switch and back to the ceiling rose where it
  then carries on to the next ceiling rose. This carries on until it is looped all
round the house and is called the loop circuit or system. You can understand
    more about the ceiling rose and switch connections in our lights and
                               switches project.




The second system in popular use is the junction box circuit or system. Power is taken from
the consumer unit to the first junction box. The live is interrupted by the switch wiring and the
 circuit is carried on to the next junction box. A cable is run from the junction box to the light,
                                     usually via a ceiling rose.
Usually 1mm sq. cable will be used for lighting. A lighting circuit can serve up to 12 x 100W
bulbs. Using 1mm cable is allowed for up to 95meters of circuit length. This does not include
  the switches which should be wired in switch wire which contains 2 red cores. If you have
longer lengths to cover, 1.5mm squared cable can be used and the maximum length allowed
                                    using this is 110m.

 To avoid the house being in total darkness if a fuse should blow or trip, lighting circuits are
split into upstairs and downstairs. If a cartridge fuse is used it should be rated at 5amps, if an
                           MCB is used it should be rated at 6amps.

 Please also check the rules very carefully for ring mains and radial circuits. You are
 limited in the length of cable you are allowed to use in both circuits and long spurs
 could make you exceed the limit. If this is the case you are asking the circuit to use
   much more energy than the circuit is designed for. More energy = more heat and
cables can catch fire. Part P of the new building regulations could involve a check on
 any additional circuitry by qualified electricians when you sell your home. This can
affect your sale, you could be breaking the law and your house insurance may not be
valid. Please be absolutely sure you know what you are doing and get all of your work
                           checked by a qualified electrician.

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How a lighting circuit works

  • 1. HOW A LIGHTING CIRCUIT WORKS Part P of the new building regulations could involve a check on any additional circuitry by qualified electricians when you sell your home. This can affect your sale, you could be breaking the law and your house insurance may not be valid. Please be absolutely sure you know what you are doing and get all of your work checked by a qualified electrician. To understand fully how a lighting circuit works you need to understand about the principle of switching. This can be seen in our lights and switches project. Light switches, sockets, cables and tools can be bought by clicking on any of the images. There are two types of popular lighting circuit. The first one, shown below, takes power from the consumer unit to the first ceiling rose. It is then taken from the ceiling rose, through the switch and back to the ceiling rose where it then carries on to the next ceiling rose. This carries on until it is looped all round the house and is called the loop circuit or system. You can understand more about the ceiling rose and switch connections in our lights and switches project. The second system in popular use is the junction box circuit or system. Power is taken from the consumer unit to the first junction box. The live is interrupted by the switch wiring and the circuit is carried on to the next junction box. A cable is run from the junction box to the light, usually via a ceiling rose.
  • 2. Usually 1mm sq. cable will be used for lighting. A lighting circuit can serve up to 12 x 100W bulbs. Using 1mm cable is allowed for up to 95meters of circuit length. This does not include the switches which should be wired in switch wire which contains 2 red cores. If you have longer lengths to cover, 1.5mm squared cable can be used and the maximum length allowed using this is 110m. To avoid the house being in total darkness if a fuse should blow or trip, lighting circuits are split into upstairs and downstairs. If a cartridge fuse is used it should be rated at 5amps, if an MCB is used it should be rated at 6amps. Please also check the rules very carefully for ring mains and radial circuits. You are limited in the length of cable you are allowed to use in both circuits and long spurs could make you exceed the limit. If this is the case you are asking the circuit to use much more energy than the circuit is designed for. More energy = more heat and cables can catch fire. Part P of the new building regulations could involve a check on any additional circuitry by qualified electricians when you sell your home. This can affect your sale, you could be breaking the law and your house insurance may not be valid. Please be absolutely sure you know what you are doing and get all of your work checked by a qualified electrician.