Afternoon All,
Maybe an odd question. For the last 8 years I've been in this industry I have always fitted single and 3 phase disboard/CU's with locks and no remote isolator other than on a locked main panel.
I'm on a new job where we are using a mix of Siemens 3 phase boards and Crabtree single phase boards, all of which have a sticker inside them.
"TO COMPLY WITH BS7671 All consumer units that are intended to be locked after installation must be supplied via a separate means of isolation fitted adjacent to the unit"
Anyone able to shed any light on this? Is it correct? What regulation states this?
A lot of these boards will be accessible to students. You can only imagine the havoc students would cause with a fully accessible isolator.
Maybe an odd question. For the last 8 years I've been in this industry I have always fitted single and 3 phase disboard/CU's with locks and no remote isolator other than on a locked main panel.
I'm on a new job where we are using a mix of Siemens 3 phase boards and Crabtree single phase boards, all of which have a sticker inside them.
"TO COMPLY WITH BS7671 All consumer units that are intended to be locked after installation must be supplied via a separate means of isolation fitted adjacent to the unit"
Anyone able to shed any light on this? Is it correct? What regulation states this?
A lot of these boards will be accessible to students. You can only imagine the havoc students would cause with a fully accessible isolator.