I have absolutely no idea why that made me laugh.I recall it being a minimum of 1.1 meters,when i worked at that chocolate factory...
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I have absolutely no idea why that made me laugh.I recall it being a minimum of 1.1 meters,when i worked at that chocolate factory...
I have absolutely no idea why that made me laugh.
Only in respect to having regard to environmental influences such as fork lift, or under a roof which admits light from the sun causing uv or heat problems. I would say the height would meet regs if any such factors had been taken into consideration. There are no specific heights mentioned (to answer your question) in BS7671 regards cables indoors, however as I say a judgement would have to be made to ensure the height chosen avoids external influences to it which may cause danger or damage.Are there any regs
I've missed something but he isn't referring to catenary suspended at that height is he?
You think he's Manchester's answer to Willy WonkerI have absolutely no idea why that made me laugh.
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