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<blockquote data-quote="Fleeting" data-source="post: 541109" data-attributes="member: 33702"><p>Is the original loop in (supply) cable still at the rose because if so then you don't connect a live from your existing switch. I'm afraid I have to agree you should seek the services of an electrician, the circuit if not already in place needs additional RCD protection and likely notification to Building Control under Part P of the Building Regulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleeting, post: 541109, member: 33702"] Is the original loop in (supply) cable still at the rose because if so then you don't connect a live from your existing switch. I'm afraid I have to agree you should seek the services of an electrician, the circuit if not already in place needs additional RCD protection and likely notification to Building Control under Part P of the Building Regulations. [/QUOTE]
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