Chris Pearson:gkenyon:UKPN:
Its only wiring regs, (non mandatory)Except where Regulations 21 or 22 of the ESQCR apply.
I don't quite see that, but if as a result of removing the bonding, somebody had been injured, there may well have been a case in negligence.
I think Graham is suggesting that if there was any local generation (either parallel or switched alternative) that the ESQCR demands compliance with "British Standard Requirements" - i.e. BS 7671:2008 - thus the wiring regs would be legally mandatory.
- Andy.
Chris Pearson:gkenyon:UKPN:
Its only wiring regs, (non mandatory)Except where Regulations 21 or 22 of the ESQCR apply.
I don't quite see that, but if as a result of removing the bonding, somebody had been injured, there may well have been a case in negligence.
I think Graham is suggesting that if there was any local generation (either parallel or switched alternative) that the ESQCR demands compliance with "British Standard Requirements" - i.e. BS 7671:2008 - thus the wiring regs would be legally mandatory.
- Andy.
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