I need to replace a dozen downlights in my kitchen after the decorator mullered the bezels on half of them trying to remove them from the ceiling (double layer of plasterboard).
The current GU10 downlights turn out to be non-fire rated, double insulated (Class 2) fittings, i.e. no earth connected.
The only replacements of the right size cut-out that I can find are earthed (Class 1) fittings and at least fire rated this time.
The existing fittings are wired up with twin and earth cable but the earths aren't connected at the light fitting. Am I safe to connect up those unused earths to the new fittings or do I run the risk of blacking out the South East of the country and incinerating myself in the process? Safe to assume that the other end of the earth cable is connected to something or any way to easily test that without repeating the above?