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This photo make no sense to me whatsoever!! We have a full on flanged EEX'd panel that i imagine is mounted within a hazardous area, and directly underneath we have two bog standard metal clad twin sockets??

So Ollie, please explain what the hell's going on here???
 
The Exd Enclosure you are refering to is infact a Combined pressurisation, fire and gas panel. Now this is mounted inside the winch cabin itself which, once all the cabin doors are closed we can purge for a minimum of 3 minutes the unit to create a positive air pressure inside the unit compared to the outside. This means that gasses wont be ables to enter the cabin, once purging is completed the inside of the cabin is then deemed as a safe area and therefore the safe power contactor inside the cpfg panel is energised and allows non Ex circuits to be used. If there is a pressure loss or a fire, then all Non Ex circuits turn off.

The only circuits that are Non Ex and are still power in this event are the Intrinsic safe (very low current) circuits - Smoke/Gas detectors, alarms and break glass etc.

Thats the basics to why,

Ollie
 
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I was brought up with intrinsically safe circuits as an apprentice. They don’t make life easy.

Knowing that if you make a cock up you’ll be sat on a cloud with a harp makes you take that extra little bit of care.
 
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It's been 4 weeks Paul. My install is clearly the best and I would like to know what I have won? :smile5:

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ps.. Joking! thought I better edit in case any thought i was beng serious!
 
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It's been 4 weeks Paul. My install is clearly the best and I would like to know what I have won? :smile5:

A ticket to watch LUFC on a wednesday night in January........sad!
 
Hi guys, time to reel this one in but I'd like to say what a pleasure it is to see the quality and diversity of the electrical installations submitted.

What this thread has proven is that there are still professional electricians out there which are viewing this forum, but are definitely not as vocal as perhaps we'd like them to be. It would be refreshing to see more pictures regardless of whether there's a carrot being dangled on a string.

With reference to the point that E54 picked up on Ollie's intrinsically safe installation - this certainly makes for more interesting forum content than the usual 'mates shed is 20m away, I'm a spark but can I spur from a socket'; you know what I'm getting at!

Because of the number and quality of uploads, we're going to supply a couple of extra prizes.

1st - Insulation Resistance Tester - Ollie133cup: For the reasons above and for a superb response to E54's feedback. Stick around on this forum, you're welcome and I'm sure the elders will agree.
2nd - 115 Digital Multimeter - HHD: A good quality installation. And from other forum content, I believe you're in this trade for the right reasons and not because you've been sold by a news paper advert - good on you.
3rd - Calbox Calibration Checkbox - Smity: Some tasty conduit work and a very neat consumer unit installation. Again, please stick around on the forum.

Please can the prize winners PM Paul with your details and I'll sort out sending him the above.
 
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I was brought up with intrinsically safe circuits as an apprentice. They don’t make life easy.

Knowing that if you make a cock up you’ll be sat on a cloud with a harp makes you take that extra little bit of care.


And to make life even harder, as far as i know there is now no such thing as an ''intrinsically safe'' IR meter anymore. The faithful old Metrom intrinsically safe model that had been around for donkey's years and used in just about every hazardous installation in the western world and beyond, is now deemed unsafe by European standards!! But is still available for sale and use in the States, Canada, and just about everywhere else!! lol!!
 
Wow, big thanks to the guys at Test-Meter!

Never won anything before, really appreciate the comments , this is why our trade is the best!

Thanks again.
 
Wow can't believe it, thanks to the very generous guys at Test - Meter.

It's nice to get great feedback and to win a prize too.

Top forum
 
Please can the prize winners PM Paul with your details and I'll sort out sending him the above.


I'll pick them up Test-Meter. Thanks for adding the extra two prizes, hard choice on just one winner.

Congratulations gents, got your details, they will be in the post by the weekend.
 
Wow!! Like the others I've never won anything before and this has put a big smile on my face. :biggrin:

Thats very generous of you Test Meter, thankyou.
 
Wow!! Like the others I've never won anything before and this has put a big smile on my face. :biggrin:

Thats very generous of you Test Meter, thankyou.

All you have to do now is PM me your address! Well done HHD.


PS @ Test-Meter.... Am I paying for the postage???? Lets talk about that tomorrow lol. Give me a call Mr. C...
 
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Bit much for a1 bedroom flat , but good looing all the same.
 
Alrite chaps has my prize been posted as nothing received yet? Just checking its not got lost

Cheers
 

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