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good afternoon all
I need some help urgently regarding a reg please.
During a PIR inspection I have encountered a single socket outlet mounted on it's side at 90 degree angle (the earth pin entry is on the left as you look at it) in a washing machine space , it's been fitted in this way as a plastic pipe is too close to it to allow a plug to be inserted in the usual way.
During my 17th ed college update this scenario was discussed, the course tutor stated that the regs don't specify that a socket must be fitted in the usual way and as long as no excessive/abnormal strain would occur to the cable of any plug to be plugged into it that a socket can technically be mounted on it's side at a 90 degree angle
does anyone know the regulation number that states this please?
this info will really help me out with a situation at work so any help would be very much appreciated
thanks a lot in advance
a fellow sparks
I need some help urgently regarding a reg please.
During a PIR inspection I have encountered a single socket outlet mounted on it's side at 90 degree angle (the earth pin entry is on the left as you look at it) in a washing machine space , it's been fitted in this way as a plastic pipe is too close to it to allow a plug to be inserted in the usual way.
During my 17th ed college update this scenario was discussed, the course tutor stated that the regs don't specify that a socket must be fitted in the usual way and as long as no excessive/abnormal strain would occur to the cable of any plug to be plugged into it that a socket can technically be mounted on it's side at a 90 degree angle
does anyone know the regulation number that states this please?
this info will really help me out with a situation at work so any help would be very much appreciated
thanks a lot in advance
a fellow sparks