by singer »
Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:35 pm
[quote]The regulations don't enfore all non compliant stuff to be updated do they?[/quote]
This is correct as long as it was installed to the regs that were current at the time
[quote]I replaced the kitchen ceiling and all the existing circuitry was there and used non FR type luminaires. [/quote]
Lets think about this logically. Any room containing a bath or shower, or a kitchen is classed as a special location, and as such is subject to building control. Any electrical work done in these locations must be done either by a competent person who will take responsibility for the building control himself or by a person who requests building control from the local authority before any work commences and pays a fee. All work then would require inspection during and after completion by local authority inspectors. Now this work that you are doing you could argue that you're not changing anything as the lighting will be exactly the same when you've replaced the ceiling as before you started, but you've still disconnected and reconnected the lights which is a minor works and will need a certificate and is a notifiable job as its in a special location. To complete the certificate the electrician will need to check that all earth bonding is in place and if not will have to install it at extra cost, together with other tests like adquate earthing at each lighting point, correct protection within consumer unit etc etc.
Now coming back to your original question "Do I HAVE to change the downlighter for FR type" I would say yes as any work you do now must comply with current regs and current building regs require FR downlighters.
And if you think about the reason why they insist on this(because there have been endless cases of death or serious injury from fire or hot smoke spreading through holes in ceilings containing non-fire rated luminaires) then its worth forking out the money for new lights for your own peace of mind.
Hope this helps.