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These, in my opinion, should never be mixed.
My elderly Mum wanted a television in her bedroom
so I went to collect it with her.
I met a pub landlord who could only watch as his
business went up in smoke on the upper floor. The
Fire Officer investigating located the origin of the fire
to a morass of wire powering numerous appliances,
probably all Class II with transformers of diverse kinds.
I have a pathological fear of electric appliances being
connected to a source of energy when not required.
It has a remote control and it is a rather small and light
piece of kit but for electrical protection I am considering
the following.
The appliance and other accoutrements are all Class II.
These are the options;
1; A time switch (possibly not a good idea) This is control,
not protection.
2 A double socket extension with attached switch close
to her bedside. (Again, control and I know some of these
are not too clever)
3 Circuit protection is to BS3036 so.....I could fit an RCD
double socket and/or a circuit breaker where the BS 3036
is currently. I could also de-rate the circuit protection.
I have to check Zs at the socket and Ze is 0.15 ohm.
Does anybody have any other ideas?
My elderly Mum wanted a television in her bedroom
so I went to collect it with her.
I met a pub landlord who could only watch as his
business went up in smoke on the upper floor. The
Fire Officer investigating located the origin of the fire
to a morass of wire powering numerous appliances,
probably all Class II with transformers of diverse kinds.
I have a pathological fear of electric appliances being
connected to a source of energy when not required.
It has a remote control and it is a rather small and light
piece of kit but for electrical protection I am considering
the following.
The appliance and other accoutrements are all Class II.
These are the options;
1; A time switch (possibly not a good idea) This is control,
not protection.
2 A double socket extension with attached switch close
to her bedside. (Again, control and I know some of these
are not too clever)
3 Circuit protection is to BS3036 so.....I could fit an RCD
double socket and/or a circuit breaker where the BS 3036
is currently. I could also de-rate the circuit protection.
I have to check Zs at the socket and Ze is 0.15 ohm.
Does anybody have any other ideas?