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Luminaire missing cover C2 or C3 out of reach?
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<blockquote data-quote="runningpiglet" data-source="post: 560612" data-attributes="member: 12468"><p>Light industrial workshop has this fluorescent luminaire missing cover plate. Internals probably could be reached by a 12.5mm test finger so fails IP2X. If coded as C2 it would be the only C2 in the installation. However the light is 2.6m above the floor so hardly liable to inadvertant contact. I am just wondering if it could argued that 417.3 applies - what do you folk think? In reality I will try to push for replacing with LED strip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runningpiglet, post: 560612, member: 12468"] Light industrial workshop has this fluorescent luminaire missing cover plate. Internals probably could be reached by a 12.5mm test finger so fails IP2X. If coded as C2 it would be the only C2 in the installation. However the light is 2.6m above the floor so hardly liable to inadvertant contact. I am just wondering if it could argued that 417.3 applies - what do you folk think? In reality I will try to push for replacing with LED strip. [/QUOTE]
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