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    Downlights cpc - EIC - Bonding

    Joes100w question about bonding bathrooms! I think so!
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    Cooker Cable Size

    Well at least he'll be warm! 8)
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    Cooker Cable Size

    Well the landlord should be calling one. So not sure why RyanM asked the question in the first place and seems to be very quiet? SPS
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    Cooker Cable Size

    your right! i don't know! either way! Trying to steer someone in the right direction The guy not sure about T+E, So lets be safe!
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    Cooker Cable Size

    are we assuming the mcb/fuse is the right size for CABLE? may be not so new breaker in cu eic needed. SPS
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    Downlights cpc - EIC - Bonding

    joe100w read regulation 701.415.2 that will explain it to you? SPS
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    Downlights cpc - EIC - Bonding

    GaryMo, If the luminaries had been supplied as a kit with 2 core cable minus a CPC then it's a totally different story. What if they had not been supplied by 2 core but had no earth terminal connection? because that's what I was assuming by the original post, I know it's wrong to assume but...
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    Downlights cpc - EIC - Bonding

    GaryMO Would this not come under a deviation from BS7671 as Manufacturers Instruction have revelant approved standards SPS
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    Cooker Cable Size

    You'll need a 40 amp breaker then size of cable depends on ref method if clipped direct 6mm2 will do, but your landlord will need to issue EIC and inspect/test schedules. To prove it complies. KB
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    Downlights cpc - EIC - Bonding

    The manufactures instructruction regarding downlights normally state no cpc needed, as they are double insulated plus as they will be in a chain should not effect another lighting circuit. . I always do connect the cpcs up in connection blocks though. I have plenty of Electrical Installation...
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    A few questions

    Not sure about dvds available on this subject, sure to be something. The books I'd recommend are as follows. On-site guide, gives you step by step instructions, guidelines and the relevant tables. Guidance note 3, a more in depth explanation of intail verification and PIR and Practical...
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    self certification

    Kettle, You can do any diy electrical work on your own supply, in your house you wish. No law against it! But it has to comply to BS7671 and Approved Document P of Building Regulations and mostly notified, not all. Addition and extensions to existing circuits okay providing it complies to...
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    self certification

    Extra Socket/light etc... If addition to existing circuit does not need to be notified as long as it is not in a special location, but does need Minor works cert! SPS
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    Electric Meter in Shower Room

    cluelesstotallyclueless, no! no! no! If a shower was installed in this room it would then become a special locations. This would simply not be allowed! SPS
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