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    BS7671 history and the future?...

    well that escalated weirdly? RCDS were a may regulation, then they became a shall! they willin time, they already have a BSE standard in place! have alook at my linkedin account for any more info. just search paul meenan arc fault what?
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    BS7671 history and the future?...

    @ProDave o.k. just for you. So the whole idea was to train my sparks, get a debate going and brief directors of my company! The regs history was a because I was fed up with knowledge hoarders in our trade... to many at all levels. The comment all installs would fail an EICR has been amended...
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    BS7671 history and the future?...

    Hello one and all. I'm Paul a hairy arsed sparks from Tottenham, London. I wrote the presentation. I've been off tools for about 10 years, worked me way up fighting and arguing. I see what is happening in the industry and don't disagree with most of the views, I'm not a fan of RCDs and arc...
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    BS7671 history and the future?...

    wow! thanks a lot I wrote it to present for my sparks! I actually have revised it and expanded on arc fault detection. the whole document was authored for two reasons. 1. teach people the history of the book 2 stimulate conversations where senior bods would have to take notice. paul meenan ...
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    BS7671 history and the future?...

    That was my polite way of saying the industry is F***ed, come on this was for non sparky directors
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    BS7671 history and the future?...

    It was put in to stimulate debate within a company, some companies will use it to fail electrical installations, some will not, either way it was never a crime to not have red protection, it appears it is now! P.s I wrote it.. glad I got u thinking
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