I've been thinking. (Often a dangerous thing.)
A forthcoming makeover of the bathroom in BAS Towers will bring about some wiring changes which will result in the retirement of my method of a contactor-switched fan, triggered by the operation of a clunky great shower isolator, and needing clunky great conductors for the contactor coil connection, and the introduction of a contactor switched shower, triggered by a normal switch and 1/1.5mm² conductors. (Yes there will be an isolator as well for the shower supply).
So I'm going to end up with an enclosure for the contactor, and figured I might as well use DIN rail terminal blocks for joining/distributing light and fan connections.
Now - I actually need more such terminals like I need to take a holesaw to my head, but I thought I'd have a go with the Wago push and/or lever connectors (773- / 222- series), with the DIN rail mount accessories.
Which is what got me thinking. I don't need MF connections, as the contactor has screwed ones, so the whole thing will need to be accessible. But even if I used only MF joints in it the enclosure would not be marked MF, and so the whole would not be.
Anybody have any idea why the mark on the enclosure is regarded as vital?
A forthcoming makeover of the bathroom in BAS Towers will bring about some wiring changes which will result in the retirement of my method of a contactor-switched fan, triggered by the operation of a clunky great shower isolator, and needing clunky great conductors for the contactor coil connection, and the introduction of a contactor switched shower, triggered by a normal switch and 1/1.5mm² conductors. (Yes there will be an isolator as well for the shower supply).
So I'm going to end up with an enclosure for the contactor, and figured I might as well use DIN rail terminal blocks for joining/distributing light and fan connections.
Now - I actually need more such terminals like I need to take a holesaw to my head, but I thought I'd have a go with the Wago push and/or lever connectors (773- / 222- series), with the DIN rail mount accessories.
Which is what got me thinking. I don't need MF connections, as the contactor has screwed ones, so the whole thing will need to be accessible. But even if I used only MF joints in it the enclosure would not be marked MF, and so the whole would not be.
Anybody have any idea why the mark on the enclosure is regarded as vital?