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Exported PME to steel floodlight columns, public tennis courts

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We're doing an EICR at a local tennis club. It has a number of  3 phase floodlights mounted on galavanised columns illuminatimg outdoor tennis courts.

They are earthed via an exported PME TNCS system which was surprising because we'd imagined they would have sunk an earth rod at each column and not exported the PME.

The location is open to the public. Circuits not 30mA RCD protected foir additional protection.

I'm no

Many Thanks for your help

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  • For interest only, I just had a peep at 714 in the Irish Regs, also founded on 60364. 30mA RCD protection is not required for luminaires mounted at a height of +2.8m. Like 7671, the term luminaire does not include the column

    Ah, thanks for that! It's nice to know I'm not alone, even if I'm wrong!

    One none compliance that nearly passed me by and (had to read it twice) was 714.411.201the door in the street furniture used for access not to be used as barrier or enclosure. This installtion had an unenclosed din rail with MCBs screwed to a metal plate in the column, so C2 for that anyway.

    Its not entirely ignored as an enclosure - as I read it with the door open it only need to provide basic protection - so unsheathed wires would be OK for instance - and live parts need only to have IP2X (or IPXXB) (finger) protection - which a lot of MCB terminals comply with. Whether the bared wires into the MCB do, is perhaps more questionable. So maybe not an open and shut case as it were.

        - Andy.

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  • For interest only, I just had a peep at 714 in the Irish Regs, also founded on 60364. 30mA RCD protection is not required for luminaires mounted at a height of +2.8m. Like 7671, the term luminaire does not include the column

    Ah, thanks for that! It's nice to know I'm not alone, even if I'm wrong!

    One none compliance that nearly passed me by and (had to read it twice) was 714.411.201the door in the street furniture used for access not to be used as barrier or enclosure. This installtion had an unenclosed din rail with MCBs screwed to a metal plate in the column, so C2 for that anyway.

    Its not entirely ignored as an enclosure - as I read it with the door open it only need to provide basic protection - so unsheathed wires would be OK for instance - and live parts need only to have IP2X (or IPXXB) (finger) protection - which a lot of MCB terminals comply with. Whether the bared wires into the MCB do, is perhaps more questionable. So maybe not an open and shut case as it were.

        - Andy.

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