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<blockquote data-quote="PC Electrics" data-source="post: 78583" data-attributes="member: 650"><p>Quite, Apache.</p><p></p><p>Go to the ESCs website and find the best practice guides - there's one for changing CU where there's no cpc in the lights. Basically there is a cont and IR test regime to follow for each metal fitting and the circuit - provided these are satisfactory you can RCD the circuit (which you're going to do anyway), though better still is to change all class I fittings to class II.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget to note this on your cert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PC Electrics, post: 78583, member: 650"] Quite, Apache. Go to the ESCs website and find the best practice guides - there's one for changing CU where there's no cpc in the lights. Basically there is a cont and IR test regime to follow for each metal fitting and the circuit - provided these are satisfactory you can RCD the circuit (which you're going to do anyway), though better still is to change all class I fittings to class II. Don't forget to note this on your cert. [/QUOTE]
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