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Strange how the people who disagree with me, are unable to offer an argument which shows I am wrong.
The one I like most, is 'It might say such and such in the Regs, but it doesn't actually mean that'.
I also find it odd, that I'm being accused of obnoxiousness, yet I have never been banned, unlike my accuser.
Again, the requirement is to inspect and test the new work, not the existing installation.
So what about a cu change?
I test every circuit that I connect to a new board and put the results on an eic.
That's different as you are changing circuit characteristics.
That's your choice, not a requirement of BS7671.So what about a cu change?
I test every circuit that I connect to a new board and put the results on an eic.
That's your choice, not a requirement of BS7671.
Just about any alteration or addition to a circuit, will alter the characteristics of that circuit.
All BS7671 requires, is that your work complies.
Then I'm not sure what's being debated here.
Can someone enlighten me please.
You would have to, how else could you show the circuits were satisfactory (with BS7671) with your new OCPD's and RCD's if you did not issue an EIC. Although this is generally expected and is a practical way of showing compliance (it is what I do), I don't think it is a specific requirement of BS7671.Do you test the installation Spin? (when changing a cu)
If not what paper work do you issue?
Interested, that's all.
Sorry Andy, went a bit off track there. The actual question was, as I read it, should we be carrying out L-N IR to the whole circuit when installing a spur to a RFC.
You would have to, how else could you show the circuits were satisfactory (with BS7671) with your new OCPD's and RCD's if you did not issue an EIC. Although this is generally expected and is a practical way of showing compliance, I don't think it is a specific requirement of BS7671.
That's your choice, not a requirement of BS7671.
Just about any alteration or addition to a circuit, will alter the characteristics of that circuit.
All BS7671 requires, is that your work complies.
What's being discussed, as far as I'm aware, is whether an existing RFC is required to be tested after a spur has been added.