MyEnergi release statement implying that regulation134.1.1 supersedes regulation 722.531.3.101.


My energi released the following statement online www.myenergi.com/.../

While zappi features a built-in 30mA Type A RCD, given the complexity and changeability of wiring regulations and that zappi is sold in more than 20 international markets, we updated the manual accordingly in February 2021 to state that local wiring regulations should be consulted to confirm whether an additional RCD is also required.

Although our operation and installation manual has been clear since February 2021 that local wiring regulations should be consulted as to whether an upstream RCD is required, we have previously communicated that an external RCD was not required, because the internal RCD meets the safety and protection requirements within the relevant standard, and in some ways exceeds them, for example by automatically self-testing the internal RCD before each charge cycle, rather than relying on a user pressing a physical test button.

As section 134.1.1 of BS 7671 states that ‘The installation of electrical equipment shall take account of manufacturers’ instructions’, it is our view that any zappi installed according to our instructions and installation guidelines should be compliant with the regulations. Importantly, the zappi remains safe to use, even for installations without an additional RCD installed, provided it is installed in accordance with the manual.”

 What I find interesting is they still claim “the internal RCD meets the safety and protection requirements within the relevant standard” yet their RCD has no BSEN number recognised by regulation 722.531.3.101?

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  • I would happily sign an EIC with a Zappi at the end of a circuit without an upstream RCD, providing Zs was ok. MyEnergi is a UK success story with the Zappi being one of the best chargers on the market. If needs be stick it in the departures section and worry not one jot about it!

  • Even though they have this in their FAQs? https://www.myenergi.com/installers-centre/

    text from link copied and pasted bellow.

    Does the zappi require any RCD protection?

    zappi 2 has an A-Type RCD with 6mA DC leakage protection built in, however it’s important to check the local wiring regulations to confirm what is required. For instance, in the UK, the Wiring Regulations still require a separate 30mA Type A RCD to BS EN 61008 or BS EN 61009 to be installed upstream of each EV charge point.”

  • A recommendation to install a type A is OK, it would be the installation of  an upstream type B that requires an overdraft !
    Mike

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  • A recommendation to install a type A is OK, it would be the installation of  an upstream type B that requires an overdraft !
    Mike

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