would a class 2 light fed from a flex off of a hager klik Marshall box need a 2 core and earth flex or would a just a 2 core flex be okay
on an rcbo
on an rcbo
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Thats how it would be ideally but is 2 core okayNine times out if ten you will get the ready made plug and cord which will be three core to save time. For a fitting which doesn't need three core and has no facility to connect the earth just use another lighting connector, three core to one side two core to the other.
But with no earth would it be compliant?The other thread seems to have disappeared
I was arguing that you can in theory as fixed wiring requires a CPC at points while appliances and accessories can be wired in 2-core
Luminaires I would also say the CPC may be brought to a junction in the case of selv downlights and a robus trafo with 2-core lead connected
Other side of the argument is they're 3 and 4 pin plugs and the earth should be brought to luminaire as it may be changed later to a class1 type
I don't see why not.Thats how it would be ideally but is 2 core okay
I know BC pendants are a special case regarding Basic Protection, but can't recall any other exceptions.I believe standard BC pendants are a special case, all other luminaries should have an earth in the flex… (IMO)
I generally agree with you on most things (!) but do wonder about this.all other luminaries should have an earth in the flex… (IMO)
Nine times out if ten you will get the ready made plug and cord which will be three core to save time. For a fitting which doesn't need three core and has no facility to connect the earth just use another lighting connector, three core to one side two core to the other.
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