perspicacious:
So, with this in mind, would a 20 A JB attract any coding on an EICR if found on a 32 A RFC?
OK, I have rummaged around and found an old BS 6220 JB. 2¼" diameter. It is marked, "NOMINAL CABLE 2.5 MM²" and "250 V 20A".
BS 6220 says:
5 Classification
A junction box shall be classified according to:
a) the number of terminals as declared by the manufacturer;
b) the nominal conductor capacity of the terminals, as declared by the manufacturer, which shall be one of the capacities shown in column 1 of Table 2;
c) the method of mounting (e.g. surface or flush).
6 Marking
6.1 All junction boxes shall be durably and legibly
marked with the following:
a) the number of this British Standard, i.e. BS 62201);
b) the name or trade mark of the manufacturer or responsible vendor;
c) the nominal conductor capacity of the terminals, i.e. “n mm2” or “n” ‘ where n is the conductor size in mm2;
d) the rated voltage, e.g. “250 V”. Compliance shall be checked by inspection.
So what we have is a (4-terminal) 2.5 mm² surface mounted JB. There is no current rating!
The BS goes on to specify that at least 2 x the nominal conductor must be accommodated (else it wouldn't be a JB! ? ) and that the test current for the 2.5 mm² version is 30 A.
So the answer, BAD, is "no".
perspicacious:
So, with this in mind, would a 20 A JB attract any coding on an EICR if found on a 32 A RFC?
OK, I have rummaged around and found an old BS 6220 JB. 2¼" diameter. It is marked, "NOMINAL CABLE 2.5 MM²" and "250 V 20A".
BS 6220 says:
5 Classification
A junction box shall be classified according to:
a) the number of terminals as declared by the manufacturer;
b) the nominal conductor capacity of the terminals, as declared by the manufacturer, which shall be one of the capacities shown in column 1 of Table 2;
c) the method of mounting (e.g. surface or flush).
6 Marking
6.1 All junction boxes shall be durably and legibly
marked with the following:
a) the number of this British Standard, i.e. BS 62201);
b) the name or trade mark of the manufacturer or responsible vendor;
c) the nominal conductor capacity of the terminals, i.e. “n mm2” or “n” ‘ where n is the conductor size in mm2;
d) the rated voltage, e.g. “250 V”. Compliance shall be checked by inspection.
So what we have is a (4-terminal) 2.5 mm² surface mounted JB. There is no current rating!
The BS goes on to specify that at least 2 x the nominal conductor must be accommodated (else it wouldn't be a JB! ? ) and that the test current for the 2.5 mm² version is 30 A.
So the answer, BAD, is "no".
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