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<blockquote data-quote="Rutts35" data-source="post: 486243" data-attributes="member: 21256"><p>Question for my esteemed colleagues. I've been asked by my boss if there is a legal requirement to have up to date electrical drawings for site. As a printing factory we have a wealth of machine drawings for the control panels. We have installation drawings contractors have provided when installing cables. We don't keep drawings for installs we do. They are all simple installs. Mainly machine radials. Usually nothing big either. I told him that apart from the EAWR there aren't any legal electrical documents or requirements that affect us. Other than complying with BS 7671 when we install I don't see what else we need to do. Any thoughts? Ta</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rutts35, post: 486243, member: 21256"] Question for my esteemed colleagues. I've been asked by my boss if there is a legal requirement to have up to date electrical drawings for site. As a printing factory we have a wealth of machine drawings for the control panels. We have installation drawings contractors have provided when installing cables. We don't keep drawings for installs we do. They are all simple installs. Mainly machine radials. Usually nothing big either. I told him that apart from the EAWR there aren't any legal electrical documents or requirements that affect us. Other than complying with BS 7671 when we install I don't see what else we need to do. Any thoughts? Ta [/QUOTE]
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