I have a “dull” spot in a corridor, where I want to add an additional light. The light will be a small LED downlighter, at an angle, in ceiling cornice. There is enough space behind the cornice to run the necessary cable (still not absolutely certain I can get a light that is low profile enough). I understand the difference between series and parallel circuits, and will put the new light in parallel with the old one.
However, the bit that is confusing me at the moment is, given the ever changing regulations, whether I can do this myself… or not? If I cannot do this myself, what knowledge or qualification do I need in order to be in a position that I can do it myself?
Just to make another couple of things more obvious: this is in a flat with concrete walls/ceilings/floors, where it isn't really practical to have ceiling lights (because the ceilings are relatively low and routing a cable would mean surface mounted trunking or going through the upstairs flat).
I am confident that the lighting circuit has adequate power, as it was setup for multiple incandescent bulbs (at least 10 bulbs on the circuit) and now has only LEDs - so is probably drawing around 20% of its previous capacity.
However, the bit that is confusing me at the moment is, given the ever changing regulations, whether I can do this myself… or not? If I cannot do this myself, what knowledge or qualification do I need in order to be in a position that I can do it myself?
Just to make another couple of things more obvious: this is in a flat with concrete walls/ceilings/floors, where it isn't really practical to have ceiling lights (because the ceilings are relatively low and routing a cable would mean surface mounted trunking or going through the upstairs flat).
I am confident that the lighting circuit has adequate power, as it was setup for multiple incandescent bulbs (at least 10 bulbs on the circuit) and now has only LEDs - so is probably drawing around 20% of its previous capacity.