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How would others code the switch fuse not meeting IP4X on the top surface?
The live terminals are very close to the top edge
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It's in a communal cupboard what if someone put there car keys there while checking the meter? Is silicon conductive before it dries.
ip4x is a 1mm piece of wire,ip2x refers to a bs finger
 
These kind of nibble outs have always naff and normally nearly always leave a gap around the cable entry. Most sparks will squidge a bunch of mastic around the gaps but it still looks rubbish
 
It's in a communal cupboard what if someone put there car keys there while checking the meter? Is silicon conductive before it dries.
ip4x is a 1mm piece of wire,ip2x refers to a bs finger
Or decided to take their metal knitting needles in there. I was trying to make a sensible risk assessment.
Silicone is not conductive snd - in any case - why touch it while it’s wet?

But we are now talking about resolution of the issue. I thought you were doing an EICR?
 
You can see the terminals from the top, in any case work has asked me to address the issue,so I spilt some 16mm blind grommets with a bit of ct1 to keep in place
 

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