BS7671 537.2.5

Question can you lock and isolator ON?

from 537.2.5 it says an off load isolator can be locked on.

A designer is saying to me you can use an onload device (it s a rail application), but to me it clearly staes it has to be an off load device.

Any thoughts?

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  • Given that an 'off load'  isolator should only actually be switched from on to off once the current has already fallen to zero due, presumably, to switching elsewhere, it is not unreasonable that  in some cases someone may want a lock to prevent it being turned off accidentally.
    Though I cant think of a real example off hand...

    Equally all sorts of switch gear is commonly locked to prevent operation at the wrong time by the wrong person, if need be by the use of locked doors on the switch room, so there is always that more general way of doing it.
    Mike.

  • Its in a public area, where you dont want anyone to switch it off, its only supplying a 110V AC LED lights.

    personally I have never seen this done it just seems wrong to me. just put it in a box, then its compliant.

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  • Its in a public area, where you dont want anyone to switch it off, its only supplying a 110V AC LED lights.

    personally I have never seen this done it just seems wrong to me. just put it in a box, then its compliant.

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