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OK chaps. Bearing in mind this is in Thailand would you be overly concerned, yes it does have a metal cover over the works.


This is a custom board made to fit in a particularly awkward space, I have a local colleague who is branding it "unsafe" but is really unable to explain what his issues are.


Thoughts?

EDIT Please ignore the Schneider labelling on the box, the guts is all non-standard it was just cheaper to buy a suitable unit and remove the works than to get a custom one made.


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  • I  have seen much worse.

    I think that there is an inner cover or shield of transparent plastic that covers most of the live parts including the load side of the main switch and the busbars.

    I do wonder why the numerous factory made neutral connections are in black wire with blue sleeved ends. Applying all those blue sleeves must be tedious compared to use of blue wire.
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  • I  have seen much worse.

    I think that there is an inner cover or shield of transparent plastic that covers most of the live parts including the load side of the main switch and the busbars.

    I do wonder why the numerous factory made neutral connections are in black wire with blue sleeved ends. Applying all those blue sleeves must be tedious compared to use of blue wire.
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