Hi gents,
I'm working on a container thats is ply lined and has lighting and power inside all run in plastic 20mm surface conduit. Protective device is a garage 2-way consumer unit with 30ma rcd main switch (already installed on arrival). The container is in middle of a field on a mod site - say no more lol.
I required to move the position of light switch to acommodate the new position of door which just involved redirecting conduit and cable run etc nothing fancy.
Just doing the minor works testing and comissioning and noticed that the power entry point to container is a male 32a single phase commando socket. What has got my head scratching is how i go about stating on paperwork what the supply characteristic is? Because the supply technically has a potential to change. As the commando caravan lead that plugs in it plugs in a distribution piller further up the field, but the lads in charge have said that the lead may plug in to generators etc from time to time.
I feel I can't categorise this as a caravan because it's still a fixed dwelling. I have proved the final circuits with R1 + R2's, IR and RCD tests = all within standards. But what do I do or state on paperwork to cover myself?
I'm working on a container thats is ply lined and has lighting and power inside all run in plastic 20mm surface conduit. Protective device is a garage 2-way consumer unit with 30ma rcd main switch (already installed on arrival). The container is in middle of a field on a mod site - say no more lol.
I required to move the position of light switch to acommodate the new position of door which just involved redirecting conduit and cable run etc nothing fancy.
Just doing the minor works testing and comissioning and noticed that the power entry point to container is a male 32a single phase commando socket. What has got my head scratching is how i go about stating on paperwork what the supply characteristic is? Because the supply technically has a potential to change. As the commando caravan lead that plugs in it plugs in a distribution piller further up the field, but the lads in charge have said that the lead may plug in to generators etc from time to time.
I feel I can't categorise this as a caravan because it's still a fixed dwelling. I have proved the final circuits with R1 + R2's, IR and RCD tests = all within standards. But what do I do or state on paperwork to cover myself?