Does the Supply Isolator require to be metal on TT, is so metal could become live because before RCD
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Regulation 421.1.20 of BS 7671:2018 states, for consumer units and similar switchgear assemblies in domestic premises, to be manufactured from non-combustible materials or be enclosed in a cabinet constructed from non-combustible materials.I assume you are talking about a separate domestic double pole isolator if so, no.
It does but that doesn't seem to bother the DNO or meter installers, I see lots of plastic DP isolators in plastic enclosures just after the meter.Regulation 421.1.20 of BS 7671:2018 states, for consumer units and similar switchgear assemblies in domestic premises, to be manufactured from non-combustible materials or be enclosed in a cabinet constructed from non-combustible materials.
In that case how do yo feel about a "S" RCD upfront in a plastic unit before the main CU.I look at it as a poor way of saying consumer unit or similar i.e. a collection of switches, fuses, circuit breakers or similar protective devices as an assembly.
I do not personally consider a single isolator as falling into the regulation listed above.
Rcds are often installed ahead of a consumer unit on a TT supply.In that case how do yo feel about a "S" RCD upfront in a plastic unit before the main CU.
Depending upon all the other circumstances then I may well be ok with it.In that case how do yo feel about a "S" RCD upfront in a plastic unit before the main CU.
In that case how do yo feel about a "S" RCD upfront in a plastic unit before the main CU.
That is not non combustibleIf incorporated inside a fire retardant meter box, plastic enclosure would be compliant to Regulation 421.1.20 .
Not sure all meter boxes are fire retardant though!
Wording like 'similar switchgear' only helps with various interpretations!
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Indeed. IIRC, when this ridiculous regulation first made the light of day, there were several questions and proposals regarding the use of non combustible plastics, but it turned out that the regulation was framed such that only metal would meet the requirements, without resorting to exotic and expensive materials.That is not non combustible
Is there not some sort of guidance or similar issued by NAPIT or the NIC that states tails that are securely clamped and glanded in a metal enclosure aren't classed as a risk in a metal TT enclosure.How would you feel about a metal enclosure when PSCC/PFC is likely insufficient to take out a main fuse?
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