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Although I did not instigate the work outlined below, I need to give feedback to a committee if it is incorrect so your observations would be appreciated. Location is within a church

2 x Metclad boxes/faceplates with fused spur required change over to switched spur.

After the work had been done, by a 'professional' I noticed the faceplates had been changed but were of the white plastic type and they overlapped the metclad back boxes.

The boxes in question are just above skirting board height and I have the following concerns (rightly or wrongly)

1. Should metal faceplates have been used consistent with the back boxes?

2. Due to the overlap the faceplates are in danger of being easily damaged, especially when cleaning taking place, brushing/hoovering in vicinity.
 
As long as the metal back box is earthed then that should be fine. The face plate doesn't need to be.

The only issue I can see is suitability against environmental factors as you list.
Is there additional protection for the circuits like RCD? If not the risk of danger due to damage is higher.
 
you post is a bit vague. do you have any photos?

do you mean that "domestic style" faceplates have been fitted to surface metal boxes that once had metalclad facefaceplates?
 
Very few plastic front plates fit metal surface boxes. I would suggest what has been done is incorrect as the front plates are not compatible with the back boxes. Sounds like a lazy fix to me and is incorrect all day long.
 
In the hospitals where I worked during my apprenticeship white plastic sockets were very commonly fitted to metal surface boxes on conduit systems but those boxes were bigger to exactly match the fronts.
 
In the hospitals where I worked during my apprenticeship white plastic sockets were very commonly fitted to metal surface boxes on conduit systems but those boxes were bigger to exactly match the fronts.
Were they MK. The chances of a plastic front fitting an existing metalclad accessory correctly are zero.
 
you post is a bit vague. do you have any photos?

do you mean that "domestic style" faceplates have been fitted to surface metal boxes that once had metalclad facefaceplates?


Yes domestic style onto metclad back box. Back box with rounded corners. faceplate square so slightly oversize, although fixing screw position OK. Will aim to photograph next time I am there.
 

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