Hi All,
I stumbled across this site whilst looking for help regarding old 5 amp lighting circuits and thought that this would be the perfect place to find the answers I've searched long and hard for...
We recently bought a property from 1929 and, having moved in, we've now discovered that neither the main bedroom nor the lounge have any wall or ceiling lights. Both rooms have light switches, which control 2 (bedroom) or 3 (lounge) old style round pin sockets which we can use to plug in lamps.
Having thought about it, I quite like this idea and would like to keep the lights in this way; however, I would like to understand the type of lamps that I can use.
Could anyone help with the following questions:
1. Most table lamps that we have appear to be fitted with a 3 amp fuse. Can we still use these lamps on the 5 amp circuit? If not, is there anything that I can do to get these to work safely?
2. Do I need to use a specific bulb type with the lamps to avoid blowing them?
3. Anything else you think I need to think about...!?
Thanks in advance,
Tony
I stumbled across this site whilst looking for help regarding old 5 amp lighting circuits and thought that this would be the perfect place to find the answers I've searched long and hard for...
We recently bought a property from 1929 and, having moved in, we've now discovered that neither the main bedroom nor the lounge have any wall or ceiling lights. Both rooms have light switches, which control 2 (bedroom) or 3 (lounge) old style round pin sockets which we can use to plug in lamps.
Having thought about it, I quite like this idea and would like to keep the lights in this way; however, I would like to understand the type of lamps that I can use.
Could anyone help with the following questions:
1. Most table lamps that we have appear to be fitted with a 3 amp fuse. Can we still use these lamps on the 5 amp circuit? If not, is there anything that I can do to get these to work safely?
2. Do I need to use a specific bulb type with the lamps to avoid blowing them?
3. Anything else you think I need to think about...!?
Thanks in advance,
Tony