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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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  • mapj1:

    compared to South America, this is very high class.  how is the not fitted cover earthed  when fitted?




    Agree that compared to some regions, this is a very competent installation. With regard to the front metal door, my personal opinion would be that there are no live components fitted/attached to the door and so the fixings (bolts?) should be a sufficient earth path. Others are free to argue otherwise.

    Alasdair

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  • mapj1:

    compared to South America, this is very high class.  how is the not fitted cover earthed  when fitted?




    Agree that compared to some regions, this is a very competent installation. With regard to the front metal door, my personal opinion would be that there are no live components fitted/attached to the door and so the fixings (bolts?) should be a sufficient earth path. Others are free to argue otherwise.

    Alasdair

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