Hi , I'm new and thought I would introduce myself with a few generally unusual reg facts, please feel free to add your own - or even tell me mine arn't that uncommon knowledge . here goes .....
Did you know ?
A bare mineral insulated cable, under full load conditions, is permitted to have a sheath temperature of upto 105*C ,enough to cause burns if touched (Table 4G2A BS7671)
The sheath of pvc T&E becomes soft and sticky to the touch , and eventually brittle, if it comes into contact with expanded polystyrene over an extended time ! - i didnt know that until about 5 minutes ago .
Unless in a TN or TT system ( in which case all socket back boxes must be earth in accordance with Reg 411.5.1) - where an accessory has an earthing strap and either one or two eyelets, and the metalic accessory box has two fixed ( non - adjustable ) lugs, there is no requirement to fit an earthing tail (flyer) between the accessory and the accessory box ( ALTHOUGH - still desirable) --- wording taken from NICEIC guide
I'm not responsible for the wording of any of these, all where copied word for word out of various guide to the reg books by the niceic, i just found them and thought they were interesting.
Did you know ?
A bare mineral insulated cable, under full load conditions, is permitted to have a sheath temperature of upto 105*C ,enough to cause burns if touched (Table 4G2A BS7671)
The sheath of pvc T&E becomes soft and sticky to the touch , and eventually brittle, if it comes into contact with expanded polystyrene over an extended time ! - i didnt know that until about 5 minutes ago .
Unless in a TN or TT system ( in which case all socket back boxes must be earth in accordance with Reg 411.5.1) - where an accessory has an earthing strap and either one or two eyelets, and the metalic accessory box has two fixed ( non - adjustable ) lugs, there is no requirement to fit an earthing tail (flyer) between the accessory and the accessory box ( ALTHOUGH - still desirable) --- wording taken from NICEIC guide
I'm not responsible for the wording of any of these, all where copied word for word out of various guide to the reg books by the niceic, i just found them and thought they were interesting.