I've picked up some work doing maintenance on a caravan site. The caravan's are what I would class as static but are all fed via a small 30ma RCD protected enclosure onto a 16a single phase BS4343 socket which has to be 30ma protected because its less than 20A.
The supply is for 5 caravan on a 25mm 2 core radial protected by a 100ma RCD.
The supply is therefore not going straight into the caravan and would then be classed as temporary and fall under section 721 of BS7671, which means that it can't be therefore be supplied via a TNCS supply which it is at the momment. The cpc must be split at the socket and the caravan made a TT system via its own earthing system.
Should it be classed as a static or caravan on the strength that its on a BS4343 socket and fall under section 721 or would you still class it as a static caravan and stay under Bs7671 as a whole.
Any comments will be useful.
The supply is for 5 caravan on a 25mm 2 core radial protected by a 100ma RCD.
The supply is therefore not going straight into the caravan and would then be classed as temporary and fall under section 721 of BS7671, which means that it can't be therefore be supplied via a TNCS supply which it is at the momment. The cpc must be split at the socket and the caravan made a TT system via its own earthing system.
Should it be classed as a static or caravan on the strength that its on a BS4343 socket and fall under section 721 or would you still class it as a static caravan and stay under Bs7671 as a whole.
Any comments will be useful.