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Building Regs - Electrical low energy fittings?
Hi,
Are low energy lamp fittings now mandatory for external use around the home? By this, I mean fittings that can't take incandescent lamps, and are limited to low energy lamps only. (My daughter is being told this by an electrician.) If so, I can't find any references on the relevant pages of the Lighting Superstore etc. Thanks for any info. (and pointers to Regulations etc.) -- M Stewart Milton Keynes, UK -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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