I’ve done a load more research on these EV charging points and I’ve now found out that a company called Zappi is producing a charging point that doesn’t require an earth rod the model you need to check out is the Zappi V2
Yes the wiring regulations states you cannot install a car charging unit onto a PME supplied installation if you are to install the car charger as a TT system on it’s own there cannot be any metal conductive parts or class 1 external light fitting within a 10 metre area of the charging point...
Chris was told we are supposed to be sealing all entry points to the CU according The the wiring regulations by the guy running the course but that’s not what’s in the Regulations hence the post
I use the sticky trunking to stand my metal clad consumer unit off the wall or wooden back board so my cables all enter the board through the rear entry holes so that flames from this non existent fire can’t escape the CU, I very rarely knock a knock out of either the sides or top
Hi Chris
Where will this end it’s not a building regulation or more a wiring regulation to fit intumescent pads in drywall boxes, it’s just someone’s take on the regs not actually the regs.
If it was a regulation for fire integrity the edges of the CU would have intumescent seals also the...
Sometime people are over tightening the terminals and they’re damaging the cable connection hence why they want us to us Torque screwdrivers
why do we just line the CU with asbestos!!
I mount my boards on a frame of sticky trunking using longer screws with washers so the plywood is further away from the CU so less chance of scorching or fire, the idea of the metal CU is to take away the accelerant so I don't understand the logic of sealing the knock out making any additional...
I was told initially sometime back that the consumer units need not be sealed because the main accelerant was the plastic CU so the steel CU was enough to stop a spread of fire, my question at the time was if the plastic CU were to be replaced with steel what about the MCB and plastic blanks...
The plastic rawlplug was brought up at my last assessment, there’s no concern over them as the wall they’re in will support the clips or consumer unit.
This idea of sealing up all the opening with intumescent sealant seems another cash generator to subsidise the cost of changing to metal...
Hello Guys
I'm going to put my Tin hat on and close the curtains so the Regs police can't arrest me for asking this question again, I can only find old threads pre 18th edition so please advise me if I'm missing something
I've just been watching a guy on Youtube doing a board change who's...
Can’t see the problem with a registered spark being able to pull a cut out and re sealing using a registered numbered vinyl label similar to what some of the DNO use now, basically a registered installer gets an amount of numbered labels assigned to him and has to send a DNO notification with...
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