I'd like, if I may, to cast myself upon the mercy of the forum yet again.....
I have the instructions for a ceiling mounted luminaire. This states that the loop-in terminal block (a very standard bit of 4 way choc block supplied with brown, blue, earth already connected) should be 'wrapped in electrical tape once wiring is complete'.
Now since the backplate is flush mounted to the ceiling, and the pre-fitted choc block is on the outside (and not particularly an integral part of the light fitting), the only place to put it is in the ceiling void.
This seems to run contrary to some of the threads here recently - in fact I have a dim recollection of a similar question.
Can anyone advise if this one of those Bad Things, or not?
Ta!
I have the instructions for a ceiling mounted luminaire. This states that the loop-in terminal block (a very standard bit of 4 way choc block supplied with brown, blue, earth already connected) should be 'wrapped in electrical tape once wiring is complete'.
Now since the backplate is flush mounted to the ceiling, and the pre-fitted choc block is on the outside (and not particularly an integral part of the light fitting), the only place to put it is in the ceiling void.
This seems to run contrary to some of the threads here recently - in fact I have a dim recollection of a similar question.
Can anyone advise if this one of those Bad Things, or not?
Ta!