I have an outdoor security light with a PIR sensor. I want the unit to have permanent power.
It is switched from a 2 gang light inside the house on a one way circuit. One switch is for the kitchen internal light. The other switch is for the outdoor security light.
People are in the habit of turning off both switches. But I want the switch for the outdoor light to be permanently on. Switch guards look unsuitable. But key operated emergency/secret switches look ideal, especially ones with changeable modules such as this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Gang-L...y-Keyswitch-Test-Switch-Modules-/262924466179
I would find one that is not labelled 'emergency' to avoid confusion.
Question: Is it acceptable to use such a key operated switch for a light unit to enable it to be permanently powered on? I have looked online and have not found any discussion about this.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
It is switched from a 2 gang light inside the house on a one way circuit. One switch is for the kitchen internal light. The other switch is for the outdoor security light.
People are in the habit of turning off both switches. But I want the switch for the outdoor light to be permanently on. Switch guards look unsuitable. But key operated emergency/secret switches look ideal, especially ones with changeable modules such as this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Gang-L...y-Keyswitch-Test-Switch-Modules-/262924466179
I would find one that is not labelled 'emergency' to avoid confusion.
Question: Is it acceptable to use such a key operated switch for a light unit to enable it to be permanently powered on? I have looked online and have not found any discussion about this.
Thanks in advance for any advice.