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Hi,

A friend of mine owns a small unit, i have the papers from when it was last tested 10 years ago and also 15 years ago, but a lot of its been pulled out since then.

Ill be honest, I do not generally do periodics on this type of building and would like a bit of guidance.

I know how to test the circuits etc, its not that, thats the issue, its more with the BS number and what other peoples thoughts are for the setup where the board is really.

Take a look at the photos and see what you think, its a courier business and they wash vans out the front and take extensions out, nothing is RCD protected, generally the condition looks ok having walked round it yesterday.

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BS EN 60898 'low voltage circuit breakers for use in household and similar applications'

BS EN 60947-2 'low voltage circuit breakers for use in industrial and similar installations'

So it all depends on how you define 'similar installations' , I think small commercial offices/shops would be, but what else?
in this paticular case bs60898 breakers are adequite because of the enviroment conditions and measured test results (its located in a school)

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BS EN 60898 'low voltage circuit breakers for use in household and similar applications'

BS EN 60947-2 'low voltage circuit breakers for use in industrial and similar installations'

So it all depends on how you define 'similar installations' , I think small commercial offices/shops would be, but what else?

Cheers for that Dave. First time I have heard 60898 referred to as "household" , that's what confused me.
I found this download for some informative bedtime reading ...

http://www.beama.org.uk/download.cfm/docid/6BCA1329-8A17-4C89-B86A629F18D74BB8
 
in this paticular case bs60898 breakers are adequite because of the enviroment conditions and measured test results (its located in a school)

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You're lucky, all the school/commercial boiler rooms I get to work in around here are grotty horrible places, damp and stinking of oil. You'd assume the higher pollution rating to be specified for them.
 
You're lucky, all the school/commercial boiler rooms I get to work in around here are grotty horrible places, damp and stinking of oil. You'd assume the higher pollution rating to be specified for them.
nah the worst plant room ive worked in was city hospital in birmingham.

national grid officess plantrooms are defiantly the cleanest ive been to.

the breakers are usuallu dual standard but usually the older plant we work on is bs88 fuses
 

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