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<blockquote data-quote="Sidewinder" data-source="post: 542520" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>So, it's not at all like these things.</p><p>The product standards relate to the assembly box, and breakers.</p><p>To comply with these, the assembly must comply with the standard as assembled.</p><p>How can manufacturer 1 guarantee that their box, switch and breakers will work and comply with the product standards if one of their breakers is replaced by that of manufacturer 2?</p><p>They can't.</p><p>This requirement has been in the product standards for years.</p><p>The original UK legislation dates back to 1975.</p><p>I would have to check the product standards to tell you the date that the requirements for the proof test of the assembly was implemented.</p><p>But it certainly existed in the last few revisions of the product standards.</p><p>I will start with this requirement.</p><p></p><p>How about we start a new thread?</p><p></p><p>Shall I get on the computer as soon as I can and hive off the relevant posts to a new thread in a suitable location, rather than the new introductions area?</p><p></p><p>Then come back to this, and work back through the comments?</p><p></p><p>I am definitely not proposing to wipe out the discussion I assure you.</p><p>Just perhaps get it in a better place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidewinder, post: 542520, member: 9512"] So, it's not at all like these things. The product standards relate to the assembly box, and breakers. To comply with these, the assembly must comply with the standard as assembled. How can manufacturer 1 guarantee that their box, switch and breakers will work and comply with the product standards if one of their breakers is replaced by that of manufacturer 2? They can't. This requirement has been in the product standards for years. The original UK legislation dates back to 1975. I would have to check the product standards to tell you the date that the requirements for the proof test of the assembly was implemented. But it certainly existed in the last few revisions of the product standards. I will start with this requirement. How about we start a new thread? Shall I get on the computer as soon as I can and hive off the relevant posts to a new thread in a suitable location, rather than the new introductions area? Then come back to this, and work back through the comments? I am definitely not proposing to wipe out the discussion I assure you. Just perhaps get it in a better place. [/QUOTE]
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