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When carrying out maintenance work on luminaries i.e replacing, upgrading existing fittings to the end of the supplied flex coming from an lcm port. How would we classify the test procedure for all purposes as it can plugged in and unplugged by anyone and contains a fuse should it really be subject to fixed wire testing especially as there are sensitive electronics involved inside many lcms. Just looking for thoughts on if everyone is in agreement that an i.r and bonding test from the plug to the luminaire would be considered acceptable after replacement or would a ''full' minor works test back to the breaker would be the way to go.
 

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