Hi all,
This is not strictly a diy question, but it might get a few people thinking. A job we are doing at the moment is a transformer for a row of industrial units. On top of the cutout is sat a metal CT chamber, with a meter fixed to it. From here goes the consumers tails into an RCD main switch (It's a TT system). Now the problem arises with the fact that the regs say any equipment located upstream of the RCD ( tails, CT chamber etc) have to be class 2. Now the problem is the metal CT cabinet, which we install but will ultimately be adopted by the DNO. The question is bond the CT chamber or not. I know what I would do, but quite a few people I've spoke to have chased their tail with the solution. Would be interested for any input on this odd but increasingly common problem. Oh and assume the metal cabinet is not going to be changed. Thanks
This is not strictly a diy question, but it might get a few people thinking. A job we are doing at the moment is a transformer for a row of industrial units. On top of the cutout is sat a metal CT chamber, with a meter fixed to it. From here goes the consumers tails into an RCD main switch (It's a TT system). Now the problem arises with the fact that the regs say any equipment located upstream of the RCD ( tails, CT chamber etc) have to be class 2. Now the problem is the metal CT cabinet, which we install but will ultimately be adopted by the DNO. The question is bond the CT chamber or not. I know what I would do, but quite a few people I've spoke to have chased their tail with the solution. Would be interested for any input on this odd but increasingly common problem. Oh and assume the metal cabinet is not going to be changed. Thanks