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I am 40. dont hold any quals but have always done electrical work with electricians which included panel building. I have built a good few panels without fail.

I am wanting to sell 240V single phase small panels for a gaming machine that I have built.

Is a small panel building course enough certification for me to sell without getting into any probs?


The machine build I will undertake a separate welding course for.


hope you get the gist lads. if you could help us as I have contacted a few colleges but don't see to get anywhere.
 
If you're selling electrical items in the UK you really need to make sure they're abiding by British Standards but you probably won't sell enough to warrant getting iso or kite mark or whatever?

Got a picture of one? Or would that reveal your method to competitors?
 
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Is a small panel building course enough certification for me to sell without getting into any probs?
As Dan suggests, apart from having some paperwork to show you are you competent, complexity arises from making sure what you build is safe, complies with legislation, and you can demonstrate this with your records.

Just to give an example, I guess you would need to comply with at least the Low Voltage Directive, and maybe the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive, though I hope you wouldn't have to get EMC testing done. There's also the Safety of Machinery Directive where you would probably need some understanding of applicable standards.

The way to meet legal obligations is to build your panels to meet relevant BS/EN/ISO standards. You might be doing this intuitively at the moment, but you would need certainty (ie evidence), and so would need to generate the test and inspection documentation to demonstrate how you meet all those requirements. Design records, engineering drawings, circuit diagrams, build records, test records, checklists etc. The tricky bit may be getting access to key standards, as they are expensive, but hopefully there's a public library within reach that has them, where one used to be able to copy a few pages.

I know this sounds over-the-top, but if you want to keep on the right side of the law, the right side of your customers, your liability insurance, and protect yourself from other peoples stupidity, I would say it's necessary. Gaining a good understanding of the legislation you need to meet and the underlying standards that support it is at least as important as technical training.
 
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