I'm part way thro' installing lights in the loft.
The back box for the switch (a basic 'single') has no earth connection. Is this a problem (it is a plastic box btw!)? What do I do with the earth on the end of the switch cable which goes to the ceiling rose?
Secondly, it was suggested here that I supply the new lights by connecting to an upstairs ceiling rose. I've checked all four u/s roses from the loft and they all have 3 cables connected to them. The last light on the circuit is likely to be the bathroom which difficult to access and has a triple pole fan switch connected in which might complicate matters.
Does it matter which rose I connect to for the loft lighting supply? I'm assuming I just need to pick up the common live, the neutral and the earth. I guess one factor is fitting another lead into the tight gaps.
Any advice appreciated.
The back box for the switch (a basic 'single') has no earth connection. Is this a problem (it is a plastic box btw!)? What do I do with the earth on the end of the switch cable which goes to the ceiling rose?
Secondly, it was suggested here that I supply the new lights by connecting to an upstairs ceiling rose. I've checked all four u/s roses from the loft and they all have 3 cables connected to them. The last light on the circuit is likely to be the bathroom which difficult to access and has a triple pole fan switch connected in which might complicate matters.
Does it matter which rose I connect to for the loft lighting supply? I'm assuming I just need to pick up the common live, the neutral and the earth. I guess one factor is fitting another lead into the tight gaps.
Any advice appreciated.