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So am i correct than reg 443.4 means unless we provide a risk assesment that states why we are not using a spd in consumer unit changes then we must fit one??
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if only applies to commercial only .So am i correct than reg 443.4 means unless we provide a risk assesment that states why we are not using a spd in consumer unit changes then we must fit one
if only applies to commercial only .
wait until the Chinese get their act together the price will drop.
443.4 (i) is not commercial only
THAT WHY YOU PUT IN A RCBO. the chances of a spike .you have more chances of being kissed on the lips by a giraffe.result in serious injury to, or loss of, human life, or
Buzz - do you mean "by a giraffe?" The giraffe is doing the kissing in this context, isn't he/she/it?you have more chances of being kissed on the lips of a giraffe.
THAT WHY YOU PUT IN A RCBO. the chances of a spike .you have more chances of being kissed on the lips by a giraffe.
then I is down to the individual person who make that call.An rcbo is not a spd! I dont see a way of ommiting it how the reg is worded
https://www.wiring-regulations.co.u...s-in-the-18th-edition-iet-wiring-regulations/An rcbo is not a spd! I dont see a way of ommiting it how the reg is worded
https://www.wiring-regulations.co.u...s-in-the-18th-edition-iet-wiring-regulations/An rcbo is not a spd! I dont see a way of ommiting it how the reg is worded
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I take your concern.Ok buzz i get that you will not be installing them
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