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Non ip rated bathroom light in zone 2 what you reckon guys
Code 2 or
Code 3
Code 2 or
Code 3
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To 17th, supp. bonding is required unless all circuits meet the required disconnection times, and an RCD is installed, and all extraneous-conductive parts in the location are connected by main protective bonding conductors to the MET, so you would argue it is "potentially dangerous" (C2).
To OP, I think C2 as it is "potentially dangerous".
I was always taught:
-Code 1 if there is a danger and a fault
-Code 2 if there isn't a fault but it'd be dangerous under fault conditions
-Code 3 if there is no danger or fault but isn't compliant to latest regs
No, but it means they're "potentially dangerous" or else why would the regs have been changed?Does that mean that all those installations done before 16th are dangerous because they had no 30mA RCD or supplementary earthing?
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