Is it ok to feed a 2 gang light switch from 2 separate cables - each carrying live, switched live and earth?
I want to extend the existing circuit and put a second light in the garage and replace the existing 1 gang switch so the 2 lights can be switched separately.
The reason for the question is we have a 2 gang switch in the lounge for controlling the ceiling and wall lights and this has been wired in 3+E cable (I assume live and 2 switched live) with a strap between the lives.
The switch will be plastic and this is mounted on a plastic surface mounted box
I assume the earths will be joined together but the box doesn't have a terminal to put these. Is it ok to put these in a terminal block inside the accessory box?
Thank you
I want to extend the existing circuit and put a second light in the garage and replace the existing 1 gang switch so the 2 lights can be switched separately.
The reason for the question is we have a 2 gang switch in the lounge for controlling the ceiling and wall lights and this has been wired in 3+E cable (I assume live and 2 switched live) with a strap between the lives.
The switch will be plastic and this is mounted on a plastic surface mounted box
I assume the earths will be joined together but the box doesn't have a terminal to put these. Is it ok to put these in a terminal block inside the accessory box?
Thank you