Scenario:
A pub we do quite a bit of work for has weddings in the summer; usually in a marquee he hires in; so last year he had us put in a local supply (TN-S, 32A commando on o/s wall, with adjacent isolator; fed via 32A MCB & 100mA time delayed RCD. The company he usually uses has their own board in the marquee, loaded with RCBos.
I went down this morning, to verify the safety of the wiring, and connect to his supply for him. The marquee was supplied by a company who are friends of the bride & groom; nowt to do with the pub.
They`d left him a 16a commando plug, running into the marquee, where it went into a splitter. One outlet has a 4 way extension lead on the end; the other goes into a metal clad dimmer switch; then on to 8 no. 100w floor standing lights, daisy-chained together. The lights appear to be "for purpose", with commando sockets mounted on `em.
Me not too happy with this. Not compliant with 711 for a start.
So what we`ve done is twofold:
1. Drop the supply MCB to a 16A; change their plug to a 32A to fit our supply (I`ll change it back before they come for their stuff.)
2. Remove commando from 4-way extension, and put a 30mA RCD in-line, to protect the s/o. Max Zs is fine for the 16a, but I need to give MY customer a bill, with justification for passing this on to the marquee people.
Apart from citing non-compliance with sec. 711; failing to provide 30mA protection for s/o for use outdoors, no "local" isolation (15m away on the wall of the building), does anybody have any other thoughts on points that could be made against these people? (note: they DID leave a plug-in RCD with a length of arctic cable & 16A commando socket on it - so I suppose technically we could have plugged that in inside the pub, to provide 30mA cover - but I don`t like the lighting, bar supplies & disco all coming from 13A - I think it`ll be a bit touch & go on load.
Your thoughts please.
KME
A pub we do quite a bit of work for has weddings in the summer; usually in a marquee he hires in; so last year he had us put in a local supply (TN-S, 32A commando on o/s wall, with adjacent isolator; fed via 32A MCB & 100mA time delayed RCD. The company he usually uses has their own board in the marquee, loaded with RCBos.
I went down this morning, to verify the safety of the wiring, and connect to his supply for him. The marquee was supplied by a company who are friends of the bride & groom; nowt to do with the pub.
They`d left him a 16a commando plug, running into the marquee, where it went into a splitter. One outlet has a 4 way extension lead on the end; the other goes into a metal clad dimmer switch; then on to 8 no. 100w floor standing lights, daisy-chained together. The lights appear to be "for purpose", with commando sockets mounted on `em.
Me not too happy with this. Not compliant with 711 for a start.
So what we`ve done is twofold:
1. Drop the supply MCB to a 16A; change their plug to a 32A to fit our supply (I`ll change it back before they come for their stuff.)
2. Remove commando from 4-way extension, and put a 30mA RCD in-line, to protect the s/o. Max Zs is fine for the 16a, but I need to give MY customer a bill, with justification for passing this on to the marquee people.
Apart from citing non-compliance with sec. 711; failing to provide 30mA protection for s/o for use outdoors, no "local" isolation (15m away on the wall of the building), does anybody have any other thoughts on points that could be made against these people? (note: they DID leave a plug-in RCD with a length of arctic cable & 16A commando socket on it - so I suppose technically we could have plugged that in inside the pub, to provide 30mA cover - but I don`t like the lighting, bar supplies & disco all coming from 13A - I think it`ll be a bit touch & go on load.
Your thoughts please.
KME