BS 7671 : 2018 + A4 : 2026

About ten minutes ago, I got an e-mail notification from the IET Shop that 'The Big Orange Book' has been dispatched and is on its way to me . . . Slight smile

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  • I see 551.7.1 has been expanded, I wonder how this will impact the plug in solar debate?

  • Not at all as BS 7671 does not deal with anything that plugs in to and installation other than caravans.

  • Have you received your copy already? I'm not expecting to see mine before the weekend, at the earliest.

  • Have you received your copy already?

    I believe those who use VitalSource platform can see it already.

  • John, I agree that BS 7671 imposes no requirements upon anything which may be plugged in, but what about 411.3.3? Whether there must be additional protection for a socket-outlet depends upon who is using it and where it is being used.

    Then there is 551.7.2, which prohibits connection of a generating set by means of a plug and socket-outlet. Arguably, whatever plug-in solar is connected to becomes an inlet just as a caravan has one (721.55.1).

    Mark Coles did not rule out the possibility of an Amendment 5 this morning. I cannot help feeling that BS 7671 cannot ignore small-scale solar just because it is plugged in.

  • Do we know who will be delivering it please? (The postman has already been today.)

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