AJJewsbury:Take it up with CENELEC and the IEC. I understand that the IET's hands are tied.
Surely the IET have some leeway - after all we still allow ring circuits and have a prohibition on plastic CUs that don't align with the wider standards.
- Andy.
That's true, albeit they are additions to the CENELEC standards, as opposed to omissions. With that said, I am totally with you in that the IET should be able to apply influence but as I understand it they either do not, or cannot.
AJJewsbury:Take it up with CENELEC and the IEC. I understand that the IET's hands are tied.
Surely the IET have some leeway - after all we still allow ring circuits and have a prohibition on plastic CUs that don't align with the wider standards.
- Andy.
That's true, albeit they are additions to the CENELEC standards, as opposed to omissions. With that said, I am totally with you in that the IET should be able to apply influence but as I understand it they either do not, or cannot.
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