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It's not 'just the wiring' the existing circuit needs to be checked to ensure that it is safe to make alterations to it.
The regulations have changed a lot and now require any new lights in domestic installations to have RCD protection so there may be additional work required.
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What about RCD protection?
Assuming RCD protection is already in place.
 
Yes your part of the installation must comply to current Regulations.
I guess its just like adding a new socket, just seems a bit harsh.

However replacing an existing socket isn't.

What if the OP replaced the original fitting with a clik marshaling box, then its all plug and play?

Might be a struggle to get it through the downlight cut out though.:rolleyes:
 
I guess its just like adding a new socket, just seems a bit harsh.

However replacing an existing socket isn't.

What if the OP replaced the original fitting with a clik marshaling box, then its all plug and play?

Might be a struggle to get it through the downlight cut out though.:rolleyes:

Well if their approach to electrical safety, particularly protection against electric shock, is to look for loopholes and ways get of complying then they could probably do that.
 

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