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<blockquote data-quote="warwicks1" data-source="post: 540244" data-attributes="member: 36132"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I need to replace a bathroom light (it's a CFL flush fitting) for a LED equivalent. I'm aware of the requirements to recognise bathroom zones and install according to those requirements. The regulations also talk about the need for all mains wiring running through a bathroom to be protected by RCD. My question is whether removing an old fitting and replacing with an equivalent LED new fitting would trigger the RCD requirement for a bathroom which currently doesn't already have RCD? It would make the job a lot more expensive?</p><p></p><p>Many thanks,</p><p></p><p>Tim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warwicks1, post: 540244, member: 36132"] Hi all, I need to replace a bathroom light (it's a CFL flush fitting) for a LED equivalent. I'm aware of the requirements to recognise bathroom zones and install according to those requirements. The regulations also talk about the need for all mains wiring running through a bathroom to be protected by RCD. My question is whether removing an old fitting and replacing with an equivalent LED new fitting would trigger the RCD requirement for a bathroom which currently doesn't already have RCD? It would make the job a lot more expensive? Many thanks, Tim. [/QUOTE]
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