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If you cant confirm/deny their is a 'earth' at every fixture (i.e. the ceiling rose) then I'd be raising a C3 observation to that effect to cover your butt! -- top of my head I cant quote the reg that covers this but there is one out there somewhere in the BGB.
Whilst there is no requirement in the regs for a label I always tend to stick one on the CU to highlight there might not be a earth present. Again a bit of butt covering just incase "where theres a blame theres always a claim"!!
Why raise this as a C3. As pointed out reg 411.3.1.1 states that a lamp holder having no exposed conductive parts and is suspended does not need a cpc. As long as the the ceiling rose has a cpc then the pendant does not need one unless it can not comply with 411.3.1.1.
Why raise this as a C3. As pointed out reg 411.3.1.1 states that a lamp holder having no exposed conductive parts and is suspended does not need a cpc. As long as the the ceiling rose has a cpc then the pendant does not need one unless it can not comply with 411.3.1.1.
& F.Y.I bitch-----
what you doing condition reports for if you dont know this...?Hi all
Just a quick 1 I'm doing an eicr and basically I've come across 2 pendant fittings with a 2 core flex going to them and no CPC problem is that ceiling has been over boarded with timber panels there's an earth at every other fitting, what code would this warrant.
what you doing condition reports for if you dont know this...?Hi all
Just a quick 1 I'm doing an eicr and basically I've come across 2 pendant fittings with a 2 core flex going to them and no CPC problem is that ceiling has been over boarded with timber panels there's an earth at every other fitting, what code would this warrant.
move aside kid...
and i just noticed another thread in here of which you are the author entitled `out of my depth`...: no ----...lol...
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