What would you code recess lights in bathroom,no Rcd ,no supplementary bonding.
Also correct IP rated lights l one over bath area Zone 1...230v... woulld you be ok with that, it’s below the height require2.25m I think, you could touch it with out stretch arms.
Bathroom lights are often one of the potential fail issues on the recent EICRs I've done since until even very recently there was no requirement for RCD on lighting and the install of supplementary bonding was patchy at best. I'd say that most new builds up to 2015 I've seen have it only partly - even if it was a requirement.
One other thing that has to be considered though - plenty of the recessed downlights I've seen installed are actually Class 2 - so they don't technically need supplementary bonding even when not protected by an RCD. The same can be argued for 12V fittings, (When installed properly so that 230V cannot touch any metal parts).
On the other hand, I've never seen a properly installed downlight in more recently built properties, as the basic insulation is always well outside the fitting - that could be either a C2 or C3 depending on judgement and how 'accessible' it is.
So the chain I follow is:
1. Is RCD installed
2. If not, are they Class 2 fittings
3. If no, is supplementary bonding present (At this point I usually test between relevant parts with a wander lead to check for
effective bonding or not)
4. If no to all the above, then C2
With zones, a lot of firms just seem to C2 anything but obvious 'bathroom lights' in a bathroom, but if they are outside the zones then they do not need to be IP rated so arguably cannot get a C2 for that - though they could be raised as an issue under general 'suitability of accessories for external influences'.
To be honest, I've never actually seen a fitting so badly damaged by steam in a bathroom that it becomes unsafe.