The kitchen has two light fittings each with its own separate switch, one outside the kitchen and one inside.
One switch has live in/out and is on the lighting ring. Can't get access to the cable between the switch and the fitting or the neutral.
Second switch is via a ring mains fused spur and can access the neutral.
We would prefer one switch for both fittings. Both could have live off either lighting ring or fused spur.
However, because of the set up, one fitting would have lighting ring neutral and the other would have ring mains neutral.
We suspect we'll just have to live with having two switches but thought we'd ask anyway, ie is it feasible to have neutrals on different circuits? Haven't consulted an electrician yet.
We thought about bringing them into one double switch but think that's a No no as it could be dangerous having two different power sources inside one double switch for anyone working on it in future.
Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks
One switch has live in/out and is on the lighting ring. Can't get access to the cable between the switch and the fitting or the neutral.
Second switch is via a ring mains fused spur and can access the neutral.
We would prefer one switch for both fittings. Both could have live off either lighting ring or fused spur.
However, because of the set up, one fitting would have lighting ring neutral and the other would have ring mains neutral.
We suspect we'll just have to live with having two switches but thought we'd ask anyway, ie is it feasible to have neutrals on different circuits? Haven't consulted an electrician yet.
We thought about bringing them into one double switch but think that's a No no as it could be dangerous having two different power sources inside one double switch for anyone working on it in future.
Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks