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    Regulations for 12V / 240V wiring in campervans

    Thanks for the docs, will add to the reading list. From what I was aware "smart" battery chargers still only operate around 14/15V max? Not overly familiar with them yet though. And yes I've also heard a lot of the standard domestic tests won't apply to this situation!
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    Regulations for 12V / 240V wiring in campervans

    I agree completely on the general setup you described there. Was not aware of EAWR89 so I will give that a good read. Thanks for your advice on this, I may end up doing a couple of courses anyway but good to know where I stand.
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    Regulations for 12V / 240V wiring in campervans

    Thanks for the reply, I'll try and expand a bit: Basically I'm thinking of doing some self employed work specifically on campervan electrics. I have a background in electronics and I'm happy with everything 12V and the regs for that. Where I have a knowledge gap is 240V. They're not hugely...
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    Regulations for 12V / 240V wiring in campervans

    So wiring in campervans is included within the scope of BS 7671. In a scenario where someone is being paid to build from scratch or modify a system, is there a minimum level of qualification required by law? Would a "Part P NICEIC domestic installer" be appropriate to carry out and certify the...

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