Newbie here folks so please be gentle with me...
I have just moved into a new build house and have replaced a couple of light switches with dimmers and a couple of ceiling roses with new fittings. My 'problem' is this....
I know that lights are generally wired using the Loop-in, Junction Box, or a mixture of both systems. BUT when I opened any of my roses there are only two cables....one flex for the light pendant and a T&E from the switch. In the switch there are the live and switch cables to the switch terminals, and the neutrals and earths are connected into terminal blocks.
Is it legal to make these joints in the switch box or has this been done to save some time/hassle? I was under the impression that the joint had to be in the rose or a junction box.....or is this only best working practise?
Many thanks in advance.
I have just moved into a new build house and have replaced a couple of light switches with dimmers and a couple of ceiling roses with new fittings. My 'problem' is this....
I know that lights are generally wired using the Loop-in, Junction Box, or a mixture of both systems. BUT when I opened any of my roses there are only two cables....one flex for the light pendant and a T&E from the switch. In the switch there are the live and switch cables to the switch terminals, and the neutrals and earths are connected into terminal blocks.
Is it legal to make these joints in the switch box or has this been done to save some time/hassle? I was under the impression that the joint had to be in the rose or a junction box.....or is this only best working practise?
Many thanks in advance.