First of all I've never worked in a camp site and don't expect I'll ever want to.
These questions are just for curiosity and nothing else. My mate who is a relatively new sparks asked me to look at some work that we could possibly do together. So I went round, it was all a bit finicky for me so I declined.
Anyway while I was there I noticed a heater wired in 1mm t&e. While basic ohms law indicates this purely resistive load was ok, while I was at home reading up on caravan electric regs it indicates a minimum cable of 1.5... So is this correct? Or am I reading this wrong?
Also there were no rods placed beside each fused commando module for each pitch, and I would have thought this would have been the norm. So again, do they not need to be tt'd? Am I reading the regs wrong again? Please point me to the appropriate section if I've misinterpreted the regs. Thank you
These questions are just for curiosity and nothing else. My mate who is a relatively new sparks asked me to look at some work that we could possibly do together. So I went round, it was all a bit finicky for me so I declined.
Anyway while I was there I noticed a heater wired in 1mm t&e. While basic ohms law indicates this purely resistive load was ok, while I was at home reading up on caravan electric regs it indicates a minimum cable of 1.5... So is this correct? Or am I reading this wrong?
Also there were no rods placed beside each fused commando module for each pitch, and I would have thought this would have been the norm. So again, do they not need to be tt'd? Am I reading the regs wrong again? Please point me to the appropriate section if I've misinterpreted the regs. Thank you