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Single cores outside enclosure

Are Single cores outside enclosure classed as a C2 for a EICR? 

thanks for your answers in advance

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  • MrJack96: 
     

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    C2? 

    Clearly mechanical protection is needed here, otherwise SWA wouldn't have been chosen. However, is it immediately dangerous (the criteria for C1)?

    Well, in this case, it could be if there's water (particularly salty water) present …
     

    As DZ alluded to in an earlier post, it's OK having “coding rules” but sometimes the particular circumstances do need to be taken into account.

    For example, if the above picture were outdoors in a position accessible to children in a primary school within a few hundred yards of the coast, I'm sure we might be seriously thinking about a more stringent coding. But C2 leads to unsatisfactory anyway …

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  • MrJack96: 
     

    8e1b3af4fc7544d13743723b47d03238-huge-020b610a-a595-45a0-a34b-cdb4e6b2b93a.jpg


    C2? 

    Clearly mechanical protection is needed here, otherwise SWA wouldn't have been chosen. However, is it immediately dangerous (the criteria for C1)?

    Well, in this case, it could be if there's water (particularly salty water) present …
     

    As DZ alluded to in an earlier post, it's OK having “coding rules” but sometimes the particular circumstances do need to be taken into account.

    For example, if the above picture were outdoors in a position accessible to children in a primary school within a few hundred yards of the coast, I'm sure we might be seriously thinking about a more stringent coding. But C2 leads to unsatisfactory anyway …

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