Are Single cores outside enclosure classed as a C2 for a EICR?
thanks for your answers in advance
davezawadi (David Stone):
. The fact that a situation does not exactly reflect the regulations does not mean that it must be dangerous, even if a potential danger can be found by imagining some very unlikely scenario.
1. If an installation confirms to the regulations it can be regarded as safe.
2. If it does not confirm it might or might not be safe Only engineering judgement can tell.
But a lot of electricians (perhaps lacking engineering judgement) think that if it does not confirm it is, ipso facto, dangerous
davezawadi (David Stone):
. The fact that a situation does not exactly reflect the regulations does not mean that it must be dangerous, even if a potential danger can be found by imagining some very unlikely scenario.
1. If an installation confirms to the regulations it can be regarded as safe.
2. If it does not confirm it might or might not be safe Only engineering judgement can tell.
But a lot of electricians (perhaps lacking engineering judgement) think that if it does not confirm it is, ipso facto, dangerous
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