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Hi i recently informed a customer that they needed an enclosed fitting in the bathroom. They had a batten holder with the rose above 2.25 m but the lamp was below 2.25 m meaning the 230v lamp is in zone 2. Its a PME system and the lights are not on an RCD.
The customer has been told that i was wrong by another electrician (probably the one who installed the batten holder) and is asking me to change them back and refund him. Would appreciate some advise on what you guys think please. many thanks.
 
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Direct them to electrical safety first: Bathroom Safety & Electricals | Electrical Safety First There are various pdf files about zones in bathrooms, google 'electrical zoning in bathrooms' for example. Photo copy the appropriate page in your electricians guide to building regs. I suppose the issue you have, is demonstrating that the glass bit of the light bulb isn't IPX4 rated!
 
Hi i recently informed a customer that they needed an enclosed fitting in the bathroom. They had a batten holder with the rose above 2.25 m but the lamp was below 2.25 m meaning the 230v lamp is in zone 2. Its a PME system and the lights are not on an RCD.
The customer has been told that i was wrong by another electrician (probably the one who installed the batten holder) and is asking me to change them back and refund him. Would appreciate some advise on what you guys think please. many thanks.

How did this come about? were you doing a periodic or undertaking work in the bathroom?
Did the other electrician do a like for like replacement? did he mention the requirement for rcd protection?
Did you mention rcd protection?

Difficult to say what you should do without a bit more background really, other than to say that I wouldn't change it back to how it was in any circumstances.
 
I was doing a safety electrical condition report. The house is quite new and conforms to the 16th edition regulations. But the bathroom light in my eyes isn't even up to 16th edition regs.

Then it depends on what code you gave it, was there supplementary bonding?

The bottom line is that you have given your professional advice and the client has accepted it.
It sounds like you have done exactly as I would have done and do.
 

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