Discuss Debate with fellow domestic sparky in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Same old story dusty, all will be fine till it’s not, someone will die and then they’ll shut the gate....Got me thinking , if he hasn’t notified any board changes in 14 years what is the blooming point of being a part pee sparks in the first place , seems all a bit backwards ypou pay your subs to literally notify nothing
Don't count on it, 2 words: Grenfell Tower, pretty sure no gates have yet to be shut, good for thought.Same old story dusty, all will be fine till it’s not, someone will die and then they’ll shut the gate....
I'd say that would be a poor excuse not to notify. The circuits from such a 2 module enclosure would still be new circuits, and the ocpd characteristics would have been changed.A consumer unit is a type tested assembly to BS EN 61439-3. A 2 module enclosure is not, and so would not need notifying.
They may or may not be new circuits. If they are new circuits they'll need to be notified.I'd say that would be a poor excuse not to notify. The circuits from such a 2 module enclosure would still be new circuits, and the ocpd characteristics would have been changed.
I'm not looking for an excuse. It doesn't bother me if I have to notify something, as I'm registered to do so. Just pointing out that the list of things that need to be notified is very small and clearly defined, and does not include a 2 module enclosure. It could be argued that a switched fused isolator is a type of consumer unit I suppose. The wording in part P is very precise yet still unclear. Typical government document.I'd say that would be a poor excuse not to notify. The circuits from such a 2 module enclosure would still be new circuits, and the ocpd characteristics would have been changed.
Was not pointing a finger at you, just the concept that others may see this as an excuse. Personally I would notify. Part P does seem to indicate this would be a necessity if in Wales, but isn't so clear imho for other area's.I'm not looking for an excuse.
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