gkenyon:
BS 5733 if memory serves for the 20 A DP switch.
The Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
BS EN 60669-1:1999 + A1:2002 + A2:2008
Modified ISO 22196
Therein lies the “problem” with 20 amp double pole switches being used in kitchens to switch sockets and appliances, that and the fact that a lot of the “installation managers” working for the big shed kitchen companies like MFI attended 16th Edition Wiring Regulations courses and were awarded the C&G, so they could “inspect” the electrical work completed by kitchen fitters.
These “electrical inspectors” would point out the requirements of 537 Isolation and switching and in particular Table 537.4 which states that the 20 amp switches don’t provide isolation, unlike 13 amp SFCU.
That has set the standard for kitchen fitters and kitchen installations for the last twenty years with an insistence that SFCU should be used above work surfaces to control appliances and inaccessible sockets, because you can take the fuse out of them.
Generally that’s fine, until someone uses a SFCU to control a double socket.
Andy B.
gkenyon:
BS 5733 if memory serves for the 20 A DP switch.
The Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
BS EN 60669-1:1999 + A1:2002 + A2:2008
Modified ISO 22196
Therein lies the “problem” with 20 amp double pole switches being used in kitchens to switch sockets and appliances, that and the fact that a lot of the “installation managers” working for the big shed kitchen companies like MFI attended 16th Edition Wiring Regulations courses and were awarded the C&G, so they could “inspect” the electrical work completed by kitchen fitters.
These “electrical inspectors” would point out the requirements of 537 Isolation and switching and in particular Table 537.4 which states that the 20 amp switches don’t provide isolation, unlike 13 amp SFCU.
That has set the standard for kitchen fitters and kitchen installations for the last twenty years with an insistence that SFCU should be used above work surfaces to control appliances and inaccessible sockets, because you can take the fuse out of them.
Generally that’s fine, until someone uses a SFCU to control a double socket.
Andy B.
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