Disconnect it from the hard wired source and install a male plug on the fixture. Small blade is black hot, wider blade is white neutral.
Yes. For more information open discussion question page with more details as to what you want to do.
Simply replace the light fixture with a plugin. There is most likely a box behind the light that will either accept a plug as is or a cover place can be used to allow the use of a plug in that box.
Yes it can be plugged in with a 13A plug.
Get enough new wire for the length needed and the link chain to make the swag. Attach the new wire color to color and cover tightly with electrical tape. (Better to solder first if you can) Try to tuck the taped connections close to the fixture to hide. Then thread the new wire thru the chain and purchase a separate plug. The plug will have a place to attach the wires to screws and a cover that snaps over the wire. You're ready to plug in.
Usually sinkerator or garbage disposals come with 110 volt plug with ground. So simply plug it in. Plug should be GFI (ground fault interrupt)
No, the fixtures do not have anything is common other that emitting light. If you are talking about removing the fluorescent fixture and installing a new fixture that can take a LED lamp then the answer is yes.
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A fixture is 7.48 gallons which is equal to 1 cubic foot of waterAlso a fixture unit in storm drainage is roughly 3 square feet depending on pitchTo convert sanitary /waste to storm fixture units for a combined system one has to do interpolation combining all the GPM flow expected from a 10 year frequency
No. Even if you plug a wireless telephone into a land line, it is still not considered wireless communication because it is tethered to the hardwired telephone jack.
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A fixture unit is 1 cubic foot of water (7.48 gallons) If your using pumped drainage /soil system then for every GPM of flow rate one has to consider it as ONE FU
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