Hi !
Had a job on today finishing off some Kitchen electrics. While I was there the customer asked me to also install one of those cheap imitation plaster roses she had bought, along with a new light fitting all to her dining room.
Here is how the instructions guided you .
1. Remove the bulbholder from the flex on the existing
.light....no mention of Safe Isolation !
2. Drill a suitable hole in the centre of the rose.
3 Apply suitable quick-grip adhesive to back of Rose.
4. Pass the flex from the existing light through the hole in the rose.
5. Firmly press rose to ceiling and hold in place until adhesive has set...
remove the existing wiring terminal cover if causing an obstruction .
6. Replace the Bulbholder onto flex..fit bulb and
switch on.
Note ; in the event of future access being required to the wiring
connections...very rare...simply prise rose off the
ceiling with a sharp knife , and refix when finished !
What an absolutely disgraceful and potentially dangerous set of instructions !...I could hardly beleive what I was reading.
Had a job on today finishing off some Kitchen electrics. While I was there the customer asked me to also install one of those cheap imitation plaster roses she had bought, along with a new light fitting all to her dining room.
Here is how the instructions guided you .
1. Remove the bulbholder from the flex on the existing
.light....no mention of Safe Isolation !
2. Drill a suitable hole in the centre of the rose.
3 Apply suitable quick-grip adhesive to back of Rose.
4. Pass the flex from the existing light through the hole in the rose.
5. Firmly press rose to ceiling and hold in place until adhesive has set...
remove the existing wiring terminal cover if causing an obstruction .
6. Replace the Bulbholder onto flex..fit bulb and
switch on.
Note ; in the event of future access being required to the wiring
connections...very rare...simply prise rose off the
ceiling with a sharp knife , and refix when finished !
What an absolutely disgraceful and potentially dangerous set of instructions !...I could hardly beleive what I was reading.