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i personally have not done much commercial mainly domestic but you know how the city and guilds work, the more details the better.
 
gamblor6 is right the non seperated sockets would have to be removed to be sure the area is earth free. However instead of using 3 x Electrically seperated Tx's (which would have to be mounted in the DB cupboard area) supplying the bench sockets, I am trying to source some electrically seperated socket outlets (much like shaver socket outlets). If I can find some then the 3 bench areas can be supplied using 3 X conventional radial feeds. What do you think?
 
Not upto your skillset but you reasoned "The more the better"

1) provision of antistatic wristbands or mats for assemblers of sensitive electronic equipment.

2) Soldering...? Provision of fume extraction.
 
Hi Carlos,
I have used isolating transformer when i was working on power supplies and TV sets. It's really useful item for safety. I think, this is really helpful.
 
while were on the subject of Blakley units. It says on the blakeley website that double pole switched 13a sockets should be used. is this a regulation or their suggestion?
the school im currently tested does not have dp skts fitted.
 

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