Hi, this is my first post, and I hope it doesn't come across as a stupid one.
I am a qualified spark who primarily works on subsea equipment on vessels, thus the 17th and 18th edition regs are not really required for what I do.
However, I do always keep myself updated with the current regs for when I do work at home.
My question, I have read one of the changes is regulation 411.4.3 has been modified to include that no switching or isolating device shall be inserted in a PEN conductor.
My understanding was that on said systems, if for example you were moving a fuseboard and the tails were to be over 3metres long you would install a switched fuse unit to protect the cables, how are we now supposed to protect said cable without installing such devices. I do understand the logic of it though ( I THINK!) , the concern is that should the device that's protecting the meter tails become faulty and somehow manage to lose the PME to the fuseboard you would then have a broken PME and be in trouble. Also then, what about the double pole isolators that the DNOs fit , does this class as an isolator on the PEN conductor?
I hope I have read it right and don't look a complete donkey haha! Its just one of the changes that stood out to me when ive just read them.
Thanks
I am a qualified spark who primarily works on subsea equipment on vessels, thus the 17th and 18th edition regs are not really required for what I do.
However, I do always keep myself updated with the current regs for when I do work at home.
My question, I have read one of the changes is regulation 411.4.3 has been modified to include that no switching or isolating device shall be inserted in a PEN conductor.
My understanding was that on said systems, if for example you were moving a fuseboard and the tails were to be over 3metres long you would install a switched fuse unit to protect the cables, how are we now supposed to protect said cable without installing such devices. I do understand the logic of it though ( I THINK!) , the concern is that should the device that's protecting the meter tails become faulty and somehow manage to lose the PME to the fuseboard you would then have a broken PME and be in trouble. Also then, what about the double pole isolators that the DNOs fit , does this class as an isolator on the PEN conductor?
I hope I have read it right and don't look a complete donkey haha! Its just one of the changes that stood out to me when ive just read them.
Thanks