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Did you get a Minor Works Certificate?
I suspect if such a thing was issued it would have been passed to the property agent.
Did you get a Minor Works Certificate?
Oh dear, someone already posted a link to say they were 240V lights and MUST be EarthedI only see a live and neutral wire coming from behind the plate where I assume the light is connected to the supply. Could that mean the fittings are double insulated?
Do you have a wider up to date photo of this as it is now
They can, but they shouldn't
I may be wrong, but I presumed that it was a response to your ...Can you elaborate on this statement please?They can, but they shouldn't
.... I suspect your landlord/rental company will send the same person back.
Damnit - you're right (and I am, indeed, wrong)I think you are wrong Aptsys even highlighted it in bold in the quote what he was refering to .... " those connections can’t be left exposed on the top of the cabinet either."
Can you elaborate on this statement please?
Still no earth and the line/neutral wires in your photo are only single insulated. When you said it was a proper and safe looking job I would completely disagree.
Not clear enough really, you cannot tell where the wires go and if to the 2 Blue Transformers, are they still there.
That silver Robus label likely has printed on it, that it needs earthing, that goes down to the light, in a fault that light could become live, and also the screws now in your cupboard!
Single insulated Brown or Blue like that is not acceptable and if its the supply coming out the hole then that included the green earth that should join to the green wire that was cut off in your old picture of the black cable with the silver Robus label on, that appears to then drop down to the mains light.
No Greens appear to be seen, all that tape is a bodge, all the joins should be in an enclosure or behind that cover.
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