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« on: 13 August 2012, 09:58:24 pm »
maximum current carrying capacity for a 1mm cable reference method c is 13.5 amps , so depending on how many other lights are on the circuit you should be ok with 1mm , as the work is in a kitchen which is a special location so is notifiable , before altering the circuit you also need to make sure the circuit is protected by an rcd with 30mA protection , and the equipotential earth bonding to the gas & water pipes is at least 10mm , i would recommend jcc fire rated downlights as the lamps aren,t exposed , and are less likely to be a hazard if combustible material is nearby . if you are involving building control they will want to see a certificate .
if your kitchen burnt down , and your asked if you have had any electrical work done and cannot produce a certificate , the insurance company may not pay out or reduce the payment .