Hi There,
I live on an acerage, and we keep it lit up at night for some added security. The problem is that I have two banks of lights on switches (15 amp double pole breaker) and a third bank on a photo cell switch (single 15 amp breaker).
When I moved in, I replaced the 75w/90w halogens with 14 watt LED bulbs (there are also a handful of triple bulb fixtures I moved from 3*50w/60w to 3*6w, but you get the picture).
For one reason or another, I usually end up leaving the two manual switches on all day more days that not. I hope by now, you see where I am going... Is it now OK to have the photocell switch control all three banks and remove the 2 manual switches? Or does it have to stay wired up for the maximum fixture ratings?
I figured I'd ask here first, before calling up an electrician (not wanting to assume that he/she would answer my questions over the phone).
Cheers,
Rod
P.S. I'm not asking HOW to wire it, just if it's even possible (and keep everyone in code).
I live on an acerage, and we keep it lit up at night for some added security. The problem is that I have two banks of lights on switches (15 amp double pole breaker) and a third bank on a photo cell switch (single 15 amp breaker).
When I moved in, I replaced the 75w/90w halogens with 14 watt LED bulbs (there are also a handful of triple bulb fixtures I moved from 3*50w/60w to 3*6w, but you get the picture).
For one reason or another, I usually end up leaving the two manual switches on all day more days that not. I hope by now, you see where I am going... Is it now OK to have the photocell switch control all three banks and remove the 2 manual switches? Or does it have to stay wired up for the maximum fixture ratings?
I figured I'd ask here first, before calling up an electrician (not wanting to assume that he/she would answer my questions over the phone).
Cheers,
Rod
P.S. I'm not asking HOW to wire it, just if it's even possible (and keep everyone in code).
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