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Shepherds hut

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I’ve been asked to do an Eicr on a shepherds hut and the supply to it, only had a quick look. The supply is from a farmhouse tncs earthing arrangement to a commando socket. The hut is all wood except chassis which is steel. I think it would probably fall within the definition of caravan for bs7671 so with the tncs would not meet the regs. However since the thing is entirely wood except for the chassis is there an argument for a c3 code?
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  • Simon Barker:




    Zoomup:

    If the structure is plugged into a socket is it just an "appliance" and not fixed wiring?


    Z.



    But if that argument worked, then you could make the same case for a caravan.


    Is the structure a caravan? It sounds more more like a wooden shed on wheels. Is it an office or a playhouse for children, or does a shepherd live in it surrounded by sheep? BS 7671 defines a caravan as "A TRAILER LEISURE ACCOMMODATION VEHICLE, USED FOR TOURING, DESIGNED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF ROAD VEHICLES (SEE ALSO DEFINITIONS OF MOTOR CARAVAN AND LEISURE ACCOMMODATION VEHICLE)" It may of course be a mobile transportable unit as others have suggested. (Section 717).


    Or it may be a static unit with wheels just for effect, or to overcome building regulations covering permanent static outbuildings.


    We should be told.


    Z.
     


     




     

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  • Simon Barker:




    Zoomup:

    If the structure is plugged into a socket is it just an "appliance" and not fixed wiring?


    Z.



    But if that argument worked, then you could make the same case for a caravan.


    Is the structure a caravan? It sounds more more like a wooden shed on wheels. Is it an office or a playhouse for children, or does a shepherd live in it surrounded by sheep? BS 7671 defines a caravan as "A TRAILER LEISURE ACCOMMODATION VEHICLE, USED FOR TOURING, DESIGNED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF ROAD VEHICLES (SEE ALSO DEFINITIONS OF MOTOR CARAVAN AND LEISURE ACCOMMODATION VEHICLE)" It may of course be a mobile transportable unit as others have suggested. (Section 717).


    Or it may be a static unit with wheels just for effect, or to overcome building regulations covering permanent static outbuildings.


    We should be told.


    Z.
     


     




     

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