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I dread to think what the wiring in the 14 houses would look.like if this is such a tricky concept for him to get his head round....

You don't want to see section numbers?!! So what your actually saying is you can't be bothered to educate yourself on this, you just want someone else to do the thinking for you and give you free advise?
Hi everyone I don't want to you to understand wrong off course I want to follow and respect the Bs7671 all I'm asking is help from the boys who's doing this all day long
I all ready put my hands up and said I'm domestic never worked in this field ,if I knew all this I wouldn't ask for help

House rewire is easy for me I do it all day long

We all have to respect each other and work forward
 
Thank you
Will have to wait and see what the big electricians going to advice me

For example if they say use 2 x 16mm swa to each one this mean I need second electrical box next to the meter with small fusebox to glan the 2x Swa .

I'm confused

That would be the easiest way, enclosed in some sort of weatherproof structure which the builders will probably be happy to make. Then run appropriate circuit to each cabin.
 
I can't see how section 717 can't apply it lists transportable as containers and cabins and lists welfare units. They are designed to be transported.

If it's pme TT it. If it's a 32 amp plug or under it needs a rcd anyway.

Prysmian do a free cable app that may help start you off with the right size cable.
 
I can't see how section 717 can't apply it lists transportable as containers and cabins and lists welfare units. They are designed to be transported.
I don't want to start a huge diversion on this topic but this does seem to be an area where different sparks have different interpretations both as to what's in scope, and what constitutes continuous supervision by skilled or instructed people. If you look back at previous threads it's been discussed before on this forum and the iet forum.

I have some sympathy for the argument that the more structures move, the more relevant section 717 is. For example an outside broadcast unit (in a past life I drove one and was the resident engineer) could move every day and be connected to a different supply daily. That is a good example of something being under continuous supervision too. Which is handy as banging an earth rod in at every venue for the antiques roadshow isn't really practical!

Even if this section was in scope, it's been pointed out there is likely to be someone skilled supervising things on a construction site. So PME would be allowed.
 

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