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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.

  • If that is a shaving mirror, I would expect there to be generally 400 mm above it to the ceiling, that looks like the ceiling is low or the mirror is particularly high.

  • the mirror is high  - there is a high shelf behind with the mirror. The mirror in my flat is considered higher by most people who visited 

  • Sorry I mean the ceiling is considered higher(though the mirror too!)

  • Never mind the lighting - it appears that a blanking piece is missing.

  • At least there is plenty of room for another RCD to be added ;-)

    Or better to change that 6A breaker for an RCBO looks like that range is still made, if not the cheapest

    Of course next time someone will winge the box is plastic and has no surge protection.
    Mike

  • I believe the guidance in the code of practice says lack of rcd and supplementary bonding is a C2. There is a recent post on here where somebody didn't follow it re a balcony socket and failed an NIC inspection. I presume the switch is in the bathroom and is mains. (i don't think we are allowed to use common sense any more)

    Gary

  • The Energy Performance Certificate will also recommend replacing this light with LED lighting, it is obsolete halogen lighting and quite possibly not suitable for the environment in which it is installed as it is not IP rated, also being open backed it does not have a fire rating which may be another issue.

    Just replace the light with a dedicated IP65 SELV LED down light and save yourself, the letting agents, the electrician and the NICEIC unnecessary grief.

    The light is not worth arguing about, the circuit supplying it should still be 30 mA RCD protected, but if that light is replaced, I would probably then go for a C3. Ideally the MCB would be swapped for a RCBO, but I don't think they are available for that consumer unit, so the lighting circuit could go onto the RCD with the sockets if push comes to shove.

  • Not sure what this mean? 

  • is it customary for inspector to make the assumption of absence of supplemental bonding on the basis of visual inspection alone? I don’t know for sure whether there is supplemental bonding in the flat. 

    Also if there is indeed no supplemental bonding, could there be reasons why this may be permitted in the first place - what I see in the report is something along the line - presence of supplemental bonding xxxx unless otherwise xxx)? This point was marked as present in the case of my friend’s flat in the same development - also by NICIE accredited engineer.

    Thanks 

  • Sorry I’m not very sure I understand - I had an EPC done at the same time but no recommendations (overall rating is B).Do you mean if I change the light to a different light then the RCD point is mooted or just drop the point because it is less hassle for everyone? 

    on the RCd protection point, can you please clarify how the work is supposed to be done? I’m afraid I don’t understand at all sorry