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EICR - does bathroom lighting outside zone 2 need to conform with IP rating and additional rcd protection?

Hi, I have received an EICR certificate with 2 C2s on bathroom lighting 1) Bathroom lighting does not conform to IP rating (note the lighting outside the zone based on published zoning guidance (low voltage spot light) but inspector insisted on ignoring the zoning guidance) 2) Bathroom lighting circuit is not connected to an RCD also supplementary bonding is not visible. 

Questions- 1) Are the C2s legitimate? As a layman, I find it difficult to understand why the inspector insisted on ignoring the bathroom zoning regulation (my ceiling is actually higher than most of the newer flat) . 2) Also how do I find out whether there is supplemental bonding in the bathroom lighting circuit (nothing is visible outside) - does it really warrant a C2 if I cannot prove that there is supplemental bonding (the lighting in my bathroom is low voltage (I don’t know what is the voltage but it is very dim) and is located outside zone) . 3) If the C2s are legitimate, how can I fix the issue with minimal cost? 

many thanks for your time in advance.

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  • Just a few observations from me;

    page 2-Next inspection-1 month

    this really winds me up. If all remedials are done, the report should give a reasonable time until next inspection. As it stands, another report is needed after the remedials are done

    page 3

    Agreed limitions- Agreed with no-one

    Supply protective device is a switch

    other sources of supply on page 7, which says N/A

    prospective fault current 949kA is HUGE

    rating/setting of device should be N/A as it is not settable

    page 4

    item 4.2 no mention elsewhere of loose CU

    item 4.4 should be C3, plastic CU

    item 4.15 should be N/A-plastic CU

    item 4.16 should be N/A- not required for fault protection, not TT and Zs within limits all circuits

    item 4.17 this is ticked but has given a C2 for no RCD in bathroom

    page 5

    item 5.11 e) shouldn't be N/A, should have a code

    item 6.1 b) ticked, but bedroom light not working?

    list of luminaires page 8, which says N/A so none inspected despite saying 20% in extent of sampling on page 3

    item 7.7 all N/A-should include those in bathroom

    item 8.1 a) says N/A, but has given C2 for this elsewhere

    item 8.2 says N/A but lights are ELV

    Note-his name hasn't been redacted at the bottom

    page 6

    live/live insulation resistance tests- should be N/A unless all loads disconnected. Lim on lighting circuit, "no access to spotlight connections" (page 3) , are all lights spotlights?

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  • Just a few observations from me;

    page 2-Next inspection-1 month

    this really winds me up. If all remedials are done, the report should give a reasonable time until next inspection. As it stands, another report is needed after the remedials are done

    page 3

    Agreed limitions- Agreed with no-one

    Supply protective device is a switch

    other sources of supply on page 7, which says N/A

    prospective fault current 949kA is HUGE

    rating/setting of device should be N/A as it is not settable

    page 4

    item 4.2 no mention elsewhere of loose CU

    item 4.4 should be C3, plastic CU

    item 4.15 should be N/A-plastic CU

    item 4.16 should be N/A- not required for fault protection, not TT and Zs within limits all circuits

    item 4.17 this is ticked but has given a C2 for no RCD in bathroom

    page 5

    item 5.11 e) shouldn't be N/A, should have a code

    item 6.1 b) ticked, but bedroom light not working?

    list of luminaires page 8, which says N/A so none inspected despite saying 20% in extent of sampling on page 3

    item 7.7 all N/A-should include those in bathroom

    item 8.1 a) says N/A, but has given C2 for this elsewhere

    item 8.2 says N/A but lights are ELV

    Note-his name hasn't been redacted at the bottom

    page 6

    live/live insulation resistance tests- should be N/A unless all loads disconnected. Lim on lighting circuit, "no access to spotlight connections" (page 3) , are all lights spotlights?

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  • Pretty good OM, there are quite a lot more given enough time!

  • You can see I gave up near the end Slight smile

  • Thanks for your comments, unfortunately I don't really understand the bulk of it :) Can anyone spot significant risks in my flat which may need further investigation?

    As far as I'm aware at least 3 flats (friends') in the same development were tested previously - all with satisfactory results and some C3 improvements like RCD box is plastic. Also, our management office did an extensive review on all the electrical installations sometime back (2020/2021 i think) and any known issues would have been fully addressed back then - no issues were flagged re standard electrical installations within our flats.

    Also - is it still worth writing in to NICIE for their second opinion re the two C2s? I am kind of lost on how to resolve this amicably. I'm not in UK and it is not easy to get my tenant to stay in for visits by engineers for quotation/remedial works etc. And both my tenant and myself do not have any knowledge on all these engineering stuffs.