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Mobile buildings and the confused forum member.

I expect the members who come onto the forum looking for a solution/reassurance for their issue cringe in dismay as the madness unfolds. What seemed a reasonable question turns into a meaningless ring of contradiction. From the regular ESQCR/DNO bashers to the pseudo "regs" preachers, inevitably the query dies a death or goes completely off on a tangent. The projects have to be resolved, and the above buildings are no exception.


Where mobile buildings such as pre-fabricated homes, mobile classrooms.site offices etc., are provided with a permanent electrical installation and the construction of the building is of an all -insulated nature such that persons outside the building cannot come into contact with exposed metalwork bonded to the electrical installation, a PME terminal may be provided subject to compliance with the ESQCR regs.Consideration should be given to the additional use of a RCCB if the construction presents a fire risk e.g. a wooden building.


Regards, UKPN.?
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  • They would not be any different to a house full of metal studding with a brick exterior, would they?
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  • They would not be any different to a house full of metal studding with a brick exterior, would they?
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