Hi
I'm putting in the first fix wiring for my kitchen, the plan is to have a run of 9 or so downlights going around the worktop areas.
I'm planning on using 240V spots and am wondering how best to do the first fix.
The wiring is standard with spots will be daisy chained off a "master" spot supplied with neutral and switched live .
Normally to get a switched live from the lighting circuit i'd put in a 4 way juntion box or do it on a ceiling rose but spots dont't have a rose and i'm not going to be able to get a junction box into the ceiling after plastering has been done.
So does this mean i need to wire up a junction box and put it in the ceiling before i plasterboard? or do you use some nasty choc block things?
Any thoughts?
I'm putting in the first fix wiring for my kitchen, the plan is to have a run of 9 or so downlights going around the worktop areas.
I'm planning on using 240V spots and am wondering how best to do the first fix.
The wiring is standard with spots will be daisy chained off a "master" spot supplied with neutral and switched live .
Normally to get a switched live from the lighting circuit i'd put in a 4 way juntion box or do it on a ceiling rose but spots dont't have a rose and i'm not going to be able to get a junction box into the ceiling after plastering has been done.
So does this mean i need to wire up a junction box and put it in the ceiling before i plasterboard? or do you use some nasty choc block things?
Any thoughts?