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Our company is working on a piece of machinery which has come from China.
We are ensuring the electrics are safe.
The control side of the electrics is 240v. All the components in the system are CE marked and from reputable brands.
1 electrician says we should remove all the control system and replace for 24v.
Another says the control system is fine at 240v as long as it is wired up correctly.
The machine is a fairly simple wrapping machine. Functions on the control curcuit include on of buttons etc.
We have been reading the machinery directive and the low voltage directive and all we can find is the phrase "it should be intrinsically safe"
So, my question is whether 240v in a control circuit could be considered safe and legal providing it is wired up correctly and the componenets are reputable brands with CE marks.
We are ensuring the electrics are safe.
The control side of the electrics is 240v. All the components in the system are CE marked and from reputable brands.
1 electrician says we should remove all the control system and replace for 24v.
Another says the control system is fine at 240v as long as it is wired up correctly.
The machine is a fairly simple wrapping machine. Functions on the control curcuit include on of buttons etc.
We have been reading the machinery directive and the low voltage directive and all we can find is the phrase "it should be intrinsically safe"
So, my question is whether 240v in a control circuit could be considered safe and legal providing it is wired up correctly and the componenets are reputable brands with CE marks.