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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 485383" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>230v is low voltage... im guessing you mean ELV which would usually be 12v lights... either way, there is no requirement for them to be 12v,</p><p></p><p>good practice to fit grommets, but if the cable is now plastered in so cant be damaged by movement then no issue</p><p></p><p>same with fire rated downlights, not always needed, especially in a house</p><p></p><p>tbh, i think the issue is the person doing the EICR, doesnt sound like they are competent. or they are after more work by finding faults that dont exist</p><p></p><p>no need for notification or certificate for replacing items like sockets lights etc. only the kitchen wiring in 2005 may have needed any notification / certificate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 485383, member: 2012"] 230v is low voltage... im guessing you mean ELV which would usually be 12v lights... either way, there is no requirement for them to be 12v, good practice to fit grommets, but if the cable is now plastered in so cant be damaged by movement then no issue same with fire rated downlights, not always needed, especially in a house tbh, i think the issue is the person doing the EICR, doesnt sound like they are competent. or they are after more work by finding faults that dont exist no need for notification or certificate for replacing items like sockets lights etc. only the kitchen wiring in 2005 may have needed any notification / certificate [/QUOTE]
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