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VIRTUAL ELEX SHOW IET PRESENTATION

Good afternoon All


As the IET have not been able to do face to face Elex shows the organisers of the Elex shows have come up with the idea of a virtual Elex show. The IET are keen to contribute to the virtual show and are going to film a webinar using the same sort of format as the live shows.


Following the live show format the IET are going to present 2 topics. The chosen topics from the feedback from the live show audiences are PME earthing and bonding and EV charging.


So if you were in the live audience what questions would you like to ask? Post them on here and I will feed them back to the IET presenters to answer in the Q&A session?


The downside is no free bacon roll I am sorry to say!


JP

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  • How about this to cover both subjects...


    Say I'm asked to install an EV charge point on a private rented property - so the landlord has asked that my design has to comply with BS 7671:2018 to comply with the requirements of the The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 . Is it permitted to use the PME earth and one of the latest charge points that attempts to detect a broken PEN by monitoring L-N voltage rather than an electrode (option iv of 722.411.4.1) as that option was only introduced BS 7671:2018+AMD1:2020?


      - Andy.
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  • How about this to cover both subjects...


    Say I'm asked to install an EV charge point on a private rented property - so the landlord has asked that my design has to comply with BS 7671:2018 to comply with the requirements of the The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 . Is it permitted to use the PME earth and one of the latest charge points that attempts to detect a broken PEN by monitoring L-N voltage rather than an electrode (option iv of 722.411.4.1) as that option was only introduced BS 7671:2018+AMD1:2020?


      - Andy.
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