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Non-Conducting Location.

To reduce costs I am considering creating a non-conducting location in a wooden holiday chalet.


The maintenance of the wooden building will be by skilled and instructed persons only.


The chalet is wooden framed and has wooden external ship lap with a water proof membrane in between the outside ship lap and inner plasterboard. . The roof is glass fibre. The wooden floor is supported on wooden joists on a concrete base. The flooring will be vinyl coverings. All window frames are plastic.


The main water supply pipe is plastic. There is no gas supply at all either mains or bottled gas. 


There are no extraneous-conductive -parts.


No outside equipment will be used.


All wiring accessories will be all insulated.


Appliances can be separated by at least 2.5m distance.


Can I safely apply 418.1.3?


Thanks,


Z.








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  • Yes there will be sockets in the holiday chalet.



    Then you can't stop users introducing protective conductors into the location and you fall foul of regulation 418.1.3. (The bit after the socket risks becoming a 418.2 system instead). You also can't control extension leads being run outside.


      - Andy.
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  • Yes there will be sockets in the holiday chalet.



    Then you can't stop users introducing protective conductors into the location and you fall foul of regulation 418.1.3. (The bit after the socket risks becoming a 418.2 system instead). You also can't control extension leads being run outside.


      - Andy.
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