Might be a silly question but if I wanted external lighting would I be better to run a seperate circuit or would it be ok to be a part of the internal circuit too?
You can have both internal and external lighting on same circuit, could be wise to have the external lighting operated by a two pole switch though, so if there was ever a fault on the external part, you can isolate the supply without having to isolate the internal part or have power-loss through MCB/RCD trips.
Might be a silly question but if I wanted external lighting would I be better to run a seperate circuit or would it be ok to be a part of the internal circuit too?
You can have both internal and external lighting on same circuit, could be wise to have the external lighting operated by a two pole switch though, so if there was ever a fault on the external part, you can isolate the supply without having to isolate the internal part or have power-loss through MCB/RCD trips.
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