Are Single cores outside enclosure classed as a C2 for a EICR?
thanks for your answers in advance
AJJewsbury:
gkenyon:
AJJewsbury:
Non-compliance, but not necessarily a C2. Say we had non-sheathed cables on a SELV circuit (e.g. traditional bell wire on a door bell circuit) - is that really even a codable situation?- Andy.
But this is LV ?
The point I was attempting to make was that there's nothing in the wording or positioning of 521.10.1 to say it only applies to LV circuits… using exposed non-sheathed cables in other situations would thus still be a non-compliance, but the danger would likely not be significant.
- Andy.
Does Regulation 414.4.5 not apply in the general case where the voltage is less than 25 V AC or 60 V DC … no basic protection (including insulation) is necessary at all … give or take any additional requirements where a Part 7 applies of course.
AJJewsbury:
gkenyon:
AJJewsbury:
Non-compliance, but not necessarily a C2. Say we had non-sheathed cables on a SELV circuit (e.g. traditional bell wire on a door bell circuit) - is that really even a codable situation?- Andy.
But this is LV ?
The point I was attempting to make was that there's nothing in the wording or positioning of 521.10.1 to say it only applies to LV circuits… using exposed non-sheathed cables in other situations would thus still be a non-compliance, but the danger would likely not be significant.
- Andy.
Does Regulation 414.4.5 not apply in the general case where the voltage is less than 25 V AC or 60 V DC … no basic protection (including insulation) is necessary at all … give or take any additional requirements where a Part 7 applies of course.
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