Convention is: Red being an unswitched active....white is switched active.
Thanks Guys
As mentioned, I am not wiring!!
Just broading my understanding.
This is exisiting wiring I'm checking. (which is inconsistent anyway- older switch wire is solid core red and black, so in that situation the black is the switched active!!)
(I have a little knowledge, and therefore a little dangerous when double checking work done.!)
No one panic about the house burning down, or insurance or any other concerns.
Now that said.
The lighting circuit, domestic, 10A breaker
Light fitting switch , lets say 100w batten.
All multi strand wire,
why would 1.0mm2 be an issue? Is this just good housekeeping or is there a sound reasoning behind it,as it only carries the switched active to the fitting and terminates there.
It draws at a maximum .416A, well within what 1.0 sq can carry, additional feed only carries on through the 1.5 sq.
JR