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Plastic consumer units/enclosures etc

I have a job where a small former outside toilet is being converted into a hobby pottery complete with water supply and small kiln.

I propose to fit a small plastic consumer unit with the appropriate IP rating for protection against ingress of water.

This will be a home brew job with a generic enclosure and a RCD main switch and mcbs from my spares stock.

I have seen many metal enclosures rusting quietly away in detached garages/w/shops/outbuildings and thought they would be better served by using plastic.


I think there is still a case to be made for fitting plastic consumer unit enclosures in outbuildings in order to prevent deteriation caused by external influences. Moist atmosphere, unheated spaces and the like.


Any other like-minded souls out there?

Comments welcome.
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  • Also, why has a heading entitled 'Risk Assessment Y/N appeared on the forms?



    Where's that? (and is that on BS 7671 forms, or some club's bespoke ones?)


    I might guess it's asking about the risk assessment that's need to omit 30mA RCD protection from socket outlets by 411.3.3 - but that that's a complete guess and could be way out...


      - Andy.
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  • Also, why has a heading entitled 'Risk Assessment Y/N appeared on the forms?



    Where's that? (and is that on BS 7671 forms, or some club's bespoke ones?)


    I might guess it's asking about the risk assessment that's need to omit 30mA RCD protection from socket outlets by 411.3.3 - but that that's a complete guess and could be way out...


      - Andy.
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