We've been called to a job where the local authority enviro. health had paid a visit and condemned the wiring.
The site is a petting farm which has several large wooden sheds housing various animals, the wiring is 2.5 T&E about 5 years old run from a swa fed RCD supply.
The T&W is clipped direct to the shed, it's fairly neat at on a visual I'm ok with it.
However the guy from enviro. Health came with his "voltage tester" and condemned it because his voltage tester light up when he touched the cables.... Hardly surprising as that what it's designed to do!!!
As far a I know..... Please tell me if I'm wrong... (don't forget I normally work with SWA and SY)
CLIPPED DIRECT is still a recognised method in wiring installation.
Can anyone think of a reason why this might not be acceptable... The public at a push could touch the cable but not any connections, junctions boxes etc.
Looking for you support or comments.
The site is a petting farm which has several large wooden sheds housing various animals, the wiring is 2.5 T&E about 5 years old run from a swa fed RCD supply.
The T&W is clipped direct to the shed, it's fairly neat at on a visual I'm ok with it.
However the guy from enviro. Health came with his "voltage tester" and condemned it because his voltage tester light up when he touched the cables.... Hardly surprising as that what it's designed to do!!!
As far a I know..... Please tell me if I'm wrong... (don't forget I normally work with SWA and SY)
CLIPPED DIRECT is still a recognised method in wiring installation.
Can anyone think of a reason why this might not be acceptable... The public at a push could touch the cable but not any connections, junctions boxes etc.
Looking for you support or comments.