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Straight into the landing net....The report has to take into consideration how it was installed at the time and to what regulations, how can you C2 it?
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Straight into the landing net....The report has to take into consideration how it was installed at the time and to what regulations, how can you C2 it?
The report has to take into consideration how it was installed at the time and to what regulations, how can you C2 it?
Bs 537.1.3 does state that in a single phase domestic property used by ordinary persons the isolation should be double pole as to break both live conductors,hope that helps
you still have D/P isolation if needed at the CU.I replaced my DP heater switch with a CP Electronics MRT-PRM Series multi range time delay switch.
It only switches the live. Does that mean it against the regs?
Somehow, I feel CP Electronics (being an established firm) should know and not sell this product if it's against the regs. They specifically state it can be used for heaters. Any thoughts? Thanks.
you still have D/P isolation if needed at the CU.
It would be quite dangerous as well, specially in a 30mph zone.The original poster seemed to ask a perfectly posed question on an electricians help forum. He has , however received the the , not unusual for here , holier than thou response. Is this place filled with people who only go by the book to the exact letter?
On topic, I think the answer is it is a c3 , where as bad practice, not advised but not life threading on its own .
Hope that helps , it's only my opinion , which I think is what you were looking for.
I hope nobody ever dares to travel at 35 mph in a 30 zone , that would be unforgivable.
Industry guidance would have us C2 sockets with no rcd where outdoor equipment is likely to be used.
Straight into the landing net....
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