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doing my head in......new lights + 17th
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<blockquote data-quote="professional" data-source="post: 16286" data-attributes="member: 1381"><p>Unless you are installing switch drops i.e. cables &lt;50mm deep in the walls the lighting job does <strong>not</strong> need to be rcd protected.</p><p></p><p>As to whether the removal of sockets would require rcd protection - that would depend on how you are going to do the removal. If the drops come straight down the wall from the ceiling and you by-pass a drop by installing a junction box in the ceiling then no rcd would be required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="professional, post: 16286, member: 1381"] Unless you are installing switch drops i.e. cables <50mm deep in the walls the lighting job does [B]not[/B] need to be rcd protected. As to whether the removal of sockets would require rcd protection - that would depend on how you are going to do the removal. If the drops come straight down the wall from the ceiling and you by-pass a drop by installing a junction box in the ceiling then no rcd would be required. [/QUOTE]
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