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<blockquote data-quote="NWDS" data-source="post: 17901" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Afternoon all, just a quick question ( not ), I have just visited a property my sister in law ( in Oz ) intends to rent out, just had a look ( no testing ) at the skts and lighting circuits.Both upstairs &amp; down stairs lighting have no cpcs, now with this being a property that is intended for rental I want to rewire the lights but budget will have a bearing, some of the sw are brass (no cpc ) with timber back boxes and some fittings are class 1, my thoughts at first was to fit class 2 and signage at the CU then fit RCD protection as well, any thoughts you have will be great.</p><p></p><p>regards Iain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NWDS, post: 17901, member: 807"] Afternoon all, just a quick question ( not ), I have just visited a property my sister in law ( in Oz ) intends to rent out, just had a look ( no testing ) at the skts and lighting circuits.Both upstairs & down stairs lighting have no cpcs, now with this being a property that is intended for rental I want to rewire the lights but budget will have a bearing, some of the sw are brass (no cpc ) with timber back boxes and some fittings are class 1, my thoughts at first was to fit class 2 and signage at the CU then fit RCD protection as well, any thoughts you have will be great. regards Iain [/QUOTE]
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