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Hi guys.
Got a client that wants to change their 'low voltage' MR16 35W lamps to mains GU10 5W LED.
The apartment is in a multi-storey block and above the plasterboard ceiling is a concrete ceiling so the floor to the upstairs flat.
They currently don't have fire rated fittings and don't want to go with the added expense of fire rated cans. I see the Part P regs doesn't required fire rated fittings in a house but not sure where I stand on the Part P in this particular situation.
Can I get away with just changing lamp holders to GU10 LED and not use fire rated fittings in this instance without breaking any regs?
Best to check.
Cheers
Got a client that wants to change their 'low voltage' MR16 35W lamps to mains GU10 5W LED.
The apartment is in a multi-storey block and above the plasterboard ceiling is a concrete ceiling so the floor to the upstairs flat.
They currently don't have fire rated fittings and don't want to go with the added expense of fire rated cans. I see the Part P regs doesn't required fire rated fittings in a house but not sure where I stand on the Part P in this particular situation.
Can I get away with just changing lamp holders to GU10 LED and not use fire rated fittings in this instance without breaking any regs?
Best to check.
Cheers