Advice for earthing new ceiling light please

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Hi all,

I am going to replace a ceiling pendent for a new light/fan. The instructions included are not the best as they appear to be for a slightly different model with a different base so don't show me what I should do with the earth. The bracket and light are both metal.

The bracket that fixes to the ceiling has a hole with GND marked on it, but no obvious way to attach an earth cable.

What would the advice be to ensure this is safe? Do I need to find a way to secure an earth cable to the bracket? Can I attach it to the light itself as it seems as though this might be easier?

I feel like I might be missing something as the manufacturer has marked GND on the bracket.

Thank you
 
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That is very clearly a class 1 fitting meaning it does require an earth, however no provision has been made so I wouldn't be confident that the light has been made to the appropriate standards and I would not install it personally. Where did you buy it?
 
That is very clearly a class 1 fitting meaning it does require an earth, however no provision has been made so I wouldn't be confident that the light has been made to the appropriate standards and I would not install it personally. Where did you buy it?
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As Jon c said the item needs an Earth. Without an Earth it could become unsafe if touched, ( Vibration from fan can abrade insulation of wire on sharp edges of metal parts. )

Colours of Black and White are incorrect. Not used in the UK and in the US Black is Live and White is Neutral
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Best advice is to return the item as it is unfit for sale in the UK
 

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