I was taught that when carrying out PIRs / EICRs to note down anything related to the electrical installation which could have an impact on safety. This includes things which are not directly covered by BS7671, but these items can not be coded.
For example if we powered down an installation and noticed that emergency lights failed to light, or found a fire alarm supplied via an FCU fed from a ring final circuit we would record this on the EICR and notify the client, even though they do not contravene any of the regulations in BS7671.
I'm still not sure which category I'd put these lights into.
For a BS7671 contravention we could think about 422.3.1 Whilst they can not eject what I would class as flammable materials, they could eject materials which could start a fire. We are also back at the whole what constitutes a none flammable material like the great amd. 3 CU debate.
For example if we powered down an installation and noticed that emergency lights failed to light, or found a fire alarm supplied via an FCU fed from a ring final circuit we would record this on the EICR and notify the client, even though they do not contravene any of the regulations in BS7671.
I'm still not sure which category I'd put these lights into.
For a BS7671 contravention we could think about 422.3.1 Whilst they can not eject what I would class as flammable materials, they could eject materials which could start a fire. We are also back at the whole what constitutes a none flammable material like the great amd. 3 CU debate.