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<blockquote data-quote="a1spark" data-source="post: 146556" data-attributes="member: 2229"><p>Thanks...must say I wasnt aware of any such exam.</p><p></p><p>As I see it, Unless the Kitchen ceiling is rated in exess of the standard 30 mins, then fire rated lights are not necessarily needed, but check with LABC for their preferences</p><p></p><p>You would have to sort out the bunched circuit arrangement at the c.u, as you will be working on the circuits affected....as for any other faults let the customer know, if he is not interested then go ahead with the work requested by him...again verify earthing &amp; bonding ,and condition of circuits you will be working on prior to starting...make relevant notes on Comments section of EIC....you cant go wrong !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a1spark, post: 146556, member: 2229"] Thanks...must say I wasnt aware of any such exam. As I see it, Unless the Kitchen ceiling is rated in exess of the standard 30 mins, then fire rated lights are not necessarily needed, but check with LABC for their preferences You would have to sort out the bunched circuit arrangement at the c.u, as you will be working on the circuits affected....as for any other faults let the customer know, if he is not interested then go ahead with the work requested by him...again verify earthing & bonding ,and condition of circuits you will be working on prior to starting...make relevant notes on Comments section of EIC....you cant go wrong ! [/QUOTE]
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