Hi all,
To paraphrase the regulation (not a verbatim quote, my emphasis), "Cables on the DC side shall be selected so as to minise risk of faults. This shall be achieved by (i) single-core cables having a non-metallic sheath or (ii) singles in individual conduits. Other types of wiring system providing an equivalent level of safety are not precluded"
So... this appears to be a conflict between a "shall be XX" and "other options are available".
- Should this really be read as "This could be achieved by"?
- Does a cable construction such as single core two layers of insuation* under a wire/tape armour with non-metallic sheath give you an option for burial of larger DC main/submains? I feel like it strictly does, but isn't what the authors had in mind when drafting the description... but I also think it gives the same degree of safety (or potentially improved)
*No, I don't mean bedding
I note that this is a watered down version of the DFPC that didn't have the opt-out clause.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.