If I am in a domestic situation and there are metal light switches I always check them, it will be 50/50 if they have a cpc to them.
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I’d be more concerned with the exposed conductive parts exposed by removing the switch personally.the reasons i would give it a C3 is that it does not comply with MI ( as westie pointed out), and if the screws were removed for decorating or whatever, a fault on the switch would not trip MCB. therefore it "is improvement recommended. ", because i say so (smiley).
It;s a M/C switch, terminate the cpcs into the back box and run a fly lead to the plate switch, how much would that cost you? not much I imagine then no need to codeAll earth wires must be terminated to the back box.
An example that not all MF’s instructions are the be all and end all.
Pick shows the cpc from the cable not directly to the switch.
This does however highlight that a fly lead is required
The MI instructions, in the case, are an illustration that the switch needs earthing not a prescription on how exactly to achieve this.the reasons i would give it a C3 is that it does not comply with MI ( as westie pointed out), and if the screws were removed for decorating or whatever, a fault on the switch would not trip MCB. therefore it "is improvement recommended. ", because i say so (smiley).
Indeed. It also could be interpreted as suggesting that you need to sleeve the switchwire brown even if it's twin brown cable!All earth wires must be terminated to the back box.
An example that not all MF’s instructions are the be all and end all.
Pick shows the cpc from the cable not directly to the switch.
This does however highlight that a fly lead is required
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