by ericmark »
Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:02 pm
Not a lawn mower (see (ii) (b) only applies to (i)) but fridge, freezer, hot plate, oven, etc. It is for where either loss of supply will cause danger or when the item has high earth leakage. It would be up to you under 134.1.1 to ensure it is safe to use that item without an RCD. Basically it allows for where plug and socket arrangement is used for isolation or maintenance so for example behind the oven so it can be removed for maintenance. I would agree as written you could extend this to near every semi-fixed item like TV etc. But then extra sockets would need to be provided i.e. four sockets one for hair drier, one for curlers, one for lady shave and one for Carman roles etc. You could not use same socket for two items. Not really much benefit and of course all the cables to these sockets either surface or with one of the special cables. So I can’t see the proviso being used much.
All best Eric
Edited after another post appeared.
For people viewing this post. Please remember we are both sparks discussing the technicality’s of the new regulations we are not suggesting what we are saying should be done. More in fact to the contrary we are looking for ways to tell customers what can’t be done.
Seeing RowanMook post I realise how on lookers can easy miss the point of what we are saying. I have a pair of snips I can remove plugs!!!!
Although looking again at (b) I suppose running a ring main in flexishield to supply computers, TV’s, Videos, Fridges i.e. everything with switch mode power supplies or where loss could cause big problems is not such a bad idea! It would have been allowed in 16th Edition as they would not be likely to be used outside. But as yet I have not seen the price of flexishield and I don’t fancy surface wiring. And where we have wires under floor boards and trunking down the wall how will we know if it is 50mm from floor and ceiling.
All best Eric