Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design 1 Jul 12, 2019 11:02 pm There's a light fitting I really like, but it's only made and sold abroad. It's certified with CE and FCC, but there is no regulatory compliance mark (RCM). As I understand, CE certification is for Europe, and FCC is for the US, whereas certification here is with RCM, and I guess because we're a smaller market here, many manufacturers can't be bothered to get the RCM certification. What issues will this present to me, or my electrician, or my insurer, if I want to get a non-RCM certified light fitting installed in my house? My build with Inspired/ Como Homes: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=93656 Always get multiple quotes, no matter how reasonable/cheap you think it is. I remember getting a few quotes for a pool fence, roughly around the same price, thinking the… 5 9686 For anyone that comes across this issue in the future - Just did what aussieta said and found a plumber to inspect it and sign off on it. Was difficult to find someone to… 3 7018 From a pure legal perspective, if you've signed the variation, it is a very high bar to have it set aside. No-one can give you legal advice on a forum, but you would need… 3 5477 |