Can anyone help with the correct upto date method of wiring and outside light. The light in question is a victorian style lantern fixed to the top of a cast iron post.
So far I have run a 1.5mm cable underground (under the patio and enclosed within a length of thick flexible tubing). The cable resurfaces adjacent to the rear wall of the house whereby I am proposing to feed it through plastic conduit rising from ground level by 400mm or so then elbow to route through cavity. The cable run from the lamp to just inside the cavity is roughly 12M. The 1.5mm cable running from the consumer unit (B6 breaker) to where it meets the cable coming from the lamp is about 6M in length. My thoughts were to fit a 3amp switched fused spur!
Previously the lamp was fed by an old cable just buried in the ground with no protection and surfacing into the conservatory and plugging into a power point!
Any thoughts regarding the spur idea would be appreciated.
So far I have run a 1.5mm cable underground (under the patio and enclosed within a length of thick flexible tubing). The cable resurfaces adjacent to the rear wall of the house whereby I am proposing to feed it through plastic conduit rising from ground level by 400mm or so then elbow to route through cavity. The cable run from the lamp to just inside the cavity is roughly 12M. The 1.5mm cable running from the consumer unit (B6 breaker) to where it meets the cable coming from the lamp is about 6M in length. My thoughts were to fit a 3amp switched fused spur!
Previously the lamp was fed by an old cable just buried in the ground with no protection and surfacing into the conservatory and plugging into a power point!
Any thoughts regarding the spur idea would be appreciated.