Bathroom zones question

I recently had an EICR (electrical report) carried out on a property I rent out (as landlords have been legally obliged to do as of 1 April). I got a C2 fail on the basis of "BATHROOM LIGHT IN ZONE 2 IS NOT IP44".

The only lights in the bathroom are 3 downlighters in the ceiling. I'm not sure what the ceiling height is yet, but my understanding is that if it's more than 2.25 metres, then it's outside the zones and I don't need any particular IP rating - is that correct?

(There's actually a second failure point stating "AT RING MAIN CIRCUIT IT USED 40AMP MCB IS TO HIGH , AND HAS TOBE 32 AMP"... that one's really bizarre, as not only am I convinced - from memory - that a 32A MCB is fitted, because I installed the bloody CU myself 10 years ago, but I also have a Periodic Inspection Report from back then which states that it's 32A. So I'm looking forward to finding out for sure - but first I'd like clarity on the zoning issue...)

David

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Lobster
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Bathroom zones here for those that do not know them

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You are correct.

You would not be the first person to do that:-)

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ARW

Electricians came round to quote on something and then it started - illegal rcd, lights not waterproof in toilet etc etc etc.,

They were all total lies.

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The Natural Philosopher

Watching a few Youtube videos recently where electricians have been doing the safety checks and pointing out all the mistakes etc. by previous electricians.

To test continuity of ring circuits they seem to disconnect the wires within the consumer unit and are seen to be unscrewing sockets from the back boxes and unscrewing ceiling roses etc. for inspection.

It struck me watching some of these videos that if you had a system installed by a competent electrician that was properly tested and safe and then you employed one of the less competent electricians that the videos criticised you may be then left with an unsafe system after the safety test.

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alan_m

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