Surprising Light Bar Connections ...

I've just unpacked a couple of light bar units to go either side of a mirror in my newly refitted bathroom. You know the sort of thing - four 'tennis ball' lights in a chrome bar to create the theatre dressing room makeup mirror look.

When I examined the connection box, inside was just a pair of choc block style connectors, one for live, one for neutral. The box had a recessed space for a third block, but none was fitted. I then noticed on the box that the double-insulated symbol is there, as well as the words "Class 2", so I guess that's why there is no earth connection provided.

However, given that these lights are designed to be used in a bathroom, and are consequently rated IP44 and approved for use in zones 2 and 3, and also given that they are predominately metal, with metal lamp holders for mains G9 bulbs, I would have thought that it would have been good electrical safety practice to have provided a mains earth point to the metalwork anyway ? Or if nothing else, at least a terminating point for any earth lead that may be incorporated in the wiring that they are being fed from. For instance, I have run 1.5 T&E cable in the wall, to the places where they are going.

I think I might just see if I can find a convenient point on the metalwork to connect an earth to anyway. Am I being sensible here, or just picky for no good reason ? Opinions please ...

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Actually, maybe I am just being picky here. I've now had a much closer look at how these things are constructed, and although the bracketry which supports the lampholders is metal, the entire 'business' piece is actually ceramic. This is further mounted via a silicone rubber bush, which is presumably there for the dual purpose of providing the second layer of electrical isolation, as well as decoupling the holder from the metalwork heat-wise. I still think though, that it wouldn't have been a bad idea to have provided a simple termination point for any earth wire that *may* have been present, for tidiness at least, if for no good electrical purpose.

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