When I checked out this job I had a false sense of security from a recent competent looking EICR and two new CU's that looked to be fitted to a high standard. Most of the property does have a CPC on the lighting circuit, it's just this one room with a flat roof above that doesn't. This is where I need to extend from for some new downlights.
I completely messed up here, I checked the fitting weeks ago and went away thinking all is fine, there's a switch wire with no CPC that I can replace.
It turns out the neutrals were being switched and I managed to misread which cable was missing the CPC, it's the feed. (When I return I'll see if the CPC in the switch wire is connected to MET or just there for show. I think I can guess the answer.)
So completely my fault but reality is that 1st fix is in, boarded over and skimmed...aaargh!
I believe the regs permit running a 4mm single from (in this case) the cooker circuit to the new light switch which would mean the extended feed has a CPC. Label at CU, note on certificate etc? Far from ideal, but acceptable?
Only other option I can think of is putting the lighting on an FCU on the RFC and avoid touching this circuit at all.
I completely messed up here, I checked the fitting weeks ago and went away thinking all is fine, there's a switch wire with no CPC that I can replace.
It turns out the neutrals were being switched and I managed to misread which cable was missing the CPC, it's the feed. (When I return I'll see if the CPC in the switch wire is connected to MET or just there for show. I think I can guess the answer.)
So completely my fault but reality is that 1st fix is in, boarded over and skimmed...aaargh!
I believe the regs permit running a 4mm single from (in this case) the cooker circuit to the new light switch which would mean the extended feed has a CPC. Label at CU, note on certificate etc? Far from ideal, but acceptable?
Only other option I can think of is putting the lighting on an FCU on the RFC and avoid touching this circuit at all.