The boss does listen to me, I'm lucky I have one of the rational ones.
If he doesn't agree with something, he asks me to explain it (admittedly not always in the nicest of ways). If I have demonstrated that I have thought it through we always do it my way (if i'm willing to argue). Much better than the !"£$"! he replaced.
This is one of the reasons why electrical safety is now being taken so seriously is because I insisted on it.
One of the standards I insisted on is everything should be RCD protected, not just when regs dictate. It should be 30mA, unless this causes nuisance trips, then it will be fitted with the lowest level rcd that will not trip. The machine will then have it's own dedicated and labelled socket and only that machine is to be plugged in to that socket.
I can't exactly ignore the standard I introduced can I?
Can we view this the other way around:
1: Why would I want to exclude RCDs from the design?
actually, I only had that one question...
As for linking all the machines together, I'm not a huge fan. However I can see the significant advantages. It will just be a pain to design and install.
While I'm here has anyone used Epic connecters, I've not looked to close, but they seem to be alright?
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