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Discuss DB location, client access to breakers in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
Regs doP.S. we don’t use Handicapped any more.
Have a look at the HSE Electricity at Work safe working practices. Unqualified/untrained persons should not be allowed to 'work' on electrical systems. You could argue by resetting the breaker they are 'working' on the system. Bad idea in my opinion, better to find out why they are tripping and reconfigure the installation accordingly.
Have a look at the HSE Electricity at Work safe working practices. Unqualified/untrained persons should not be allowed to 'work' on electrical systems. You could argue by resetting the breaker they are 'working' on the system. Bad idea in my opinion, better to find out why they are tripping and reconfigure the installation accordingly.
Not a bad shout at all, I'll look into this. ThanksI’ve worked in a few public halls where all the sockets are rcd units. A fault only trips the one socket, not an entire room
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