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416.2.1 and 526.5. Says it all really. Me, I'm off to t' pub to seek enlightenment.
Next weeks question will be on the moaning of life.
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416.2.1.... this refers to direct contact with live parts as it clearly states in the note!........often these are exposed live parts in their normal set-up like the busbars in a busbar chamber or parts within a DB.

526.5..... This is relevant to stopping the spread of fire and a knowledge of BS 476-4 is required but if you need clarification heres the link and check out 4.5

http://www.esc.org.uk/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/industry/best_practice/BPG5_08.pdf


Its worrying you seem to be misinterpreting several areas of the regs both the reg's you have quoted above have no relevance to you argument and if you read through the link 526-5 is all about making sure any joints or connection are so made within an enclosure to ensure that the risk of fire spread due to say a loose termination is kept to a minimum. I.E. - You should avoid sinking in a consumer unit into a wall where the wall provides fire protection on say 2 adjoining flats.... if alternatives are limited then the use of regulation 526.5 -iii can come into play by lining the cavity that the DB will fit into with fire retarding material like fire-board hence part of the enclosure which in this case is the consumer unit with be made up of building material complying to BS 476-4
 

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