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<blockquote data-quote="John12345" data-source="post: 453962" data-attributes="member: 29636"><p>Hi , just looking for some advice on some downlighting and where I stand , a client has provided me with 4 transformers with thermal cut out for there 4 down lighters which are not working , upon inspection of the 4 the down lighters themselves are not fire rated (ground floor flat) (2 story building) , I've reccomendedreplacing the spot lights to fire rated ones but the tennant declines , where do I stand injust replacing the transformers them selves ? Am I liable for the spot lights that i havechanged the transformers on??? Note : no signs ofthermal damage on the spotlights , no signs of thermaldamage to the cable , noinsulation covering the spotlight and a gap of roughly 5inches between plasterboardand floor above (wood floorabove) </p><p> and the spot lights are in the bedroom, bathroom and 1 in the hallway and all lights are halogen </p><p> Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John12345, post: 453962, member: 29636"] Hi , just looking for some advice on some downlighting and where I stand , a client has provided me with 4 transformers with thermal cut out for there 4 down lighters which are not working , upon inspection of the 4 the down lighters themselves are not fire rated (ground floor flat) (2 story building) , I've reccomendedreplacing the spot lights to fire rated ones but the tennant declines , where do I stand injust replacing the transformers them selves ? Am I liable for the spot lights that i havechanged the transformers on??? Note : no signs ofthermal damage on the spotlights , no signs of thermaldamage to the cable , noinsulation covering the spotlight and a gap of roughly 5inches between plasterboardand floor above (wood floorabove) and the spot lights are in the bedroom, bathroom and 1 in the hallway and all lights are halogen Thanks [/QUOTE]
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