British Standard 7671 which doesn't really cover street lighting .
I must have seen that and deafed it out as not applicable to me along with the Fairground and vehicle stuff .British Standard 7671 which doesn't really cover street lighting .
yes it does and has for a long time. it also covers other street furniture like bus stops, illuminated traffic signs, illuminated bollards etc
I must have seen that and deafed it out as not applicable to me along with the Fairground and vehicle stuff .
yes it does and has for a long time. it also covers other street furniture like bus stops, illuminated traffic signs, illuminated bollards etc
The intention of the regulation is that they are.We were having a discussion at work about whether car park columns (inc others around building) came under this section. The NICEIC assessor told me that they did and that I should have stated a max permissable disconnection time of 5s not 0.4s, but we were all of the opinion that its not really "highway" anything as its just private land
I would not do this.
I would add rods, yes, but not TT the whole section.
I would be looking at other options...
Give some thoughts to what else can done?
No Phoenix, you are spot on mate.True PME... as in plenty of M?
You thinking along the lines of putting sufficent electrodes so that in the event of a lost N that the cpc to terra firma voltage cannot exceed dangerous levels, as per one of the solitions presented in the EV charging Code of practice?
(I'd imagine that with the metalwork of the columns, its probably halfway there anyway!)
Or barking up wrong tree
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