Hi Chaps,
Stumbled across this last week.
Farmer want the lights changing in his milking parlour for a dairy inspection.
Fabric / rubber insulation on the lighting circuit, insulation and is down to 0.95M. Protected by a rewirable fuse. Installed in pipe with no cpc. All the outbuildings are TT.
My question is do the regs now stipulate that you must run a cpc to each point. or can you rely on the conduit??? (subject to test)
I ran in a 6mm CPC (all i had in the van) to each light from the MET to be on the safe side (zs 35.9 ohms)
I will recommend a PIR and note on the invoice areas of concern
The farmer informs me he is giving up his dairy herd at the end of the year, so he is unlikley to to spend much money.
mmmmmmmmmm
Rgds
G
Stumbled across this last week.
Farmer want the lights changing in his milking parlour for a dairy inspection.
Fabric / rubber insulation on the lighting circuit, insulation and is down to 0.95M. Protected by a rewirable fuse. Installed in pipe with no cpc. All the outbuildings are TT.
My question is do the regs now stipulate that you must run a cpc to each point. or can you rely on the conduit??? (subject to test)
I ran in a 6mm CPC (all i had in the van) to each light from the MET to be on the safe side (zs 35.9 ohms)
I will recommend a PIR and note on the invoice areas of concern
The farmer informs me he is giving up his dairy herd at the end of the year, so he is unlikley to to spend much money.
mmmmmmmmmm
Rgds
G