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Yes as ian says, the BRB is very much open to interpretation... :|
And at the end of the day, it is the person who is doing the work who will have to make the final decisions.
Proving that ALL essential safety checks have been done and to ensure the safety of any alterations.
IMHO its about being able to justify your choice of documentation.
This is where it is good to be able to debate the various pro's & con's and interpretations with other qualified & competent persons, on forums such as this! Applaud Smiley (without having any hissy fit scraps!!! :^OGuiness Drink)
I guess the bottom line has to be.. "If you are in any doubt do a full EIC!" your bottom end is well and truly covered then.
Also the table the NIC book has an element of interpretation..
Item 'H' refers to replacing items of switchgear on a 'NON like for like basis'..
I tend to read this as if you are upgrading the fuse rating or changing the characteristics (re Zs!)..
such as wired 30A to 32A MCB, wired 15A to 16A MCB etc..
or upgrading light circuit from 6A to 10A maybe?
I understand 'like-for-like' to mean an item with equivalent ratings / capacities,
NOT just a direct identical manufactures make - model etc..
e.g. Like 4 Like?
A Gainsborough 8.0K shower replaced with a Triton 8.0k shower is 'like 4 like', but NOT if replaced with a 9.0k shower?
A 20A 3036 replaced with a 20A 60898 is NOT 'like 4 like' as although they have identical current ratings,
they have different max Zs values in the tables on pages 48/49 of BRB..
But when swapping a 6A type B MCB BSEN60898
and a combined RCBO with 6A type B BSEN61009-1, overload protection.
Both have the same max Zs, (7.67ohm), from the table on page 49.
the time current characteristics ref with reference to PFC are on the same graph... PAGE 249.
So to my interpretation the overload protection & disconnection time characteristics are 'Like-4-Like',
all we have done is just added shock protection as well???
If I had fitted a standalone RCD next the CU and diverted the circuit through that I would also have just done a MWC.
As said the NIC guidance is just as much open to interpretation as the BRB?
you just need to be able to justify your case and reasoning.
:|
And at the end of the day, it is the person who is doing the work who will have to make the final decisions.
Proving that ALL essential safety checks have been done and to ensure the safety of any alterations.
IMHO its about being able to justify your choice of documentation.
This is where it is good to be able to debate the various pro's & con's and interpretations with other qualified & competent persons, on forums such as this! Applaud Smiley (without having any hissy fit scraps!!! :^OGuiness Drink)
I guess the bottom line has to be.. "If you are in any doubt do a full EIC!" your bottom end is well and truly covered then.
Also the table the NIC book has an element of interpretation..
Item 'H' refers to replacing items of switchgear on a 'NON like for like basis'..
I tend to read this as if you are upgrading the fuse rating or changing the characteristics (re Zs!)..
such as wired 30A to 32A MCB, wired 15A to 16A MCB etc..
or upgrading light circuit from 6A to 10A maybe?
I understand 'like-for-like' to mean an item with equivalent ratings / capacities,
NOT just a direct identical manufactures make - model etc..
e.g. Like 4 Like?
A Gainsborough 8.0K shower replaced with a Triton 8.0k shower is 'like 4 like', but NOT if replaced with a 9.0k shower?
A 20A 3036 replaced with a 20A 60898 is NOT 'like 4 like' as although they have identical current ratings,
they have different max Zs values in the tables on pages 48/49 of BRB..
But when swapping a 6A type B MCB BSEN60898
and a combined RCBO with 6A type B BSEN61009-1, overload protection.
Both have the same max Zs, (7.67ohm), from the table on page 49.
the time current characteristics ref with reference to PFC are on the same graph... PAGE 249.
So to my interpretation the overload protection & disconnection time characteristics are 'Like-4-Like',
all we have done is just added shock protection as well???
If I had fitted a standalone RCD next the CU and diverted the circuit through that I would also have just done a MWC.
As said the NIC guidance is just as much open to interpretation as the BRB?
you just need to be able to justify your case and reasoning.
:|