Three questions:-
What is a circuit? An assembly of electrical equipment supplied from the same origin and protected against overcurrent by the same protective device(s). is the 17th Edition definition so where we have an RCD feeding a number of MCB’s is the circuit what is protected by the RCD or what is protected by a MCB if the former then Part P will not be required when a MCB is added to the RCD circuit?
The second is rather more of a problem. Where a central heating boiler uses an SELV supply to the thermostat how do you wire this in a normal house?
We are not allowed earths on a SELV supply so surrounding with any earthed protection is not an option and neither is the use of an RCD and an IMD will not work as the circuit is never deactivated. Although there is not a danger of getting a shock generally for SELV which could also include extra low voltage lighting there is a problem with high currents and fire so the rules 522.6.5 to 522.6.8 can not be dismissed as not referring to SELV systems as well. Alarms will also have the same problems and again one can see why burying a fire alarm cable within a wall where damage to the cable could go unnoticed until it completely fails may be something requiring redress and may be it is intended to prevent to burying of such cables in the future. This will suit post build alarms but can’t see the site agent on new builds liking the idea of exposed alarm cables?
Last question is when. “BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations was issued on 1st January 2008 and is intended to come into effect on 1st July 2008. Installations designed after 30st June 2008 are to comply with BS 7671:2008.â€