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Thanks ericmark and sorry for the delayed response but I did a little digging.
Looking at the wording of the regulation associated with Amendment 3:
https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/main-supply-isolator-switch-rec-switch.478031/#ixzz4Zoi1xbglToday I am really not sure what is permitted. Since the fire retardant consumer unit rules came in, not sure if you can have an isolator in a plastic box?
Looking at the wording of the regulation associated with Amendment 3:
421.1.201 Within domestic (household) premises, consumer units and similar switchgear assemblies shall comply with BS EN 61439-3 and shall:
(i) have their enclosure manufactured from non-combustible material, or
(ii) be enclosed in a cabinet or enclosure constructed of non-combustible material and complying with Regulation 132.12.
NOTE 1: Ferrous metal, e.g. steel, is deemed to be an example of a non-combustible material.
NOTE 2: The implementation date for this regulation is the 1st January 2016, but does not preclude compliance with the regulation prior to that date.
The isolator would need to sit in the meter box so two thoughts come to mind that are relevant to you ponderings on plastic isolation switched:(i) have their enclosure manufactured from non-combustible material, or
(ii) be enclosed in a cabinet or enclosure constructed of non-combustible material and complying with Regulation 132.12.
NOTE 1: Ferrous metal, e.g. steel, is deemed to be an example of a non-combustible material.
NOTE 2: The implementation date for this regulation is the 1st January 2016, but does not preclude compliance with the regulation prior to that date.
- Meter boxes (e.g. Mikras MK3 Surface Mounted) are fire retardant.
- Meter boxes are on the outside of buildings (certainly the surface mount type) so not "within domestic (housegold) premises".
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