Metering enclosures - is plastic OK?

We have a bit of our business that installs additional submetering into non-domestic premises.  This typically involves fitting CTs to sub-main/distribution circuit cables and connecting those to a meter in a DIN rail enclosure that we provide.  There will be an associated supply for the meters, usually as a dedicated final circuit from a local distribution board with the circuit protection fitted in that board.

We use plastic DIN rail enclosures generally, as we do not regard these as 'switchgear'.

We had a challenge on one project (in a hospital) where the client (after installation) declared these to be switchgear and non-compliant with the regulations as they were not metal.  All arguments relating to definitions to BS7671 fell on deaf ears, and the hospital-specific guidance which he cited made no mention of such a requirement.  Pointing this out was similarly futile.  

Eventually we replaced them for metal enclosures - and charged the customer for the replacement.

It got me wondering though - is there anything from a regulatory perspective that would mandate use of steel enclosures for (just) metering?  Would that change if there was an MCB/RCBO in the same box providing protection for the meter (s)(and nothing else)?

Thanks,

Jason.

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  • There will be an associated supply for the meters, usually as a dedicated final circuit from a local distribution board with the circuit protection fitted in that board.

    So you could have a plug and socket-outlet and side-step BS 7671 altogether.

    Just a thought!

  • So you could have a plug and socket-outlet and side-step BS 7671 altogether.

    Although the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations will apply, and you will have to demonstrate how you met the essential requirements of the legislation - that could be by the use of a designated product standard, although a technical file route is acceptable.

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  • So you could have a plug and socket-outlet and side-step BS 7671 altogether.

    Although the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations will apply, and you will have to demonstrate how you met the essential requirements of the legislation - that could be by the use of a designated product standard, although a technical file route is acceptable.

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