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Seen adjacent to a rear door on an exposed external wall.
"Hey, boss, shall we fit an IP rated one?"
"Nah, we've got one of the normal ones on the van..."

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No fixings either perhaps he figures the blu tac he fixed it with will make it waterproof.:whistle:
 
No fixings either perhaps he figures the blu tac he fixed it with will make it waterproof.:whistle:

"Nah, I didn't use blu tack, that's a waste of money. I just connected the wires then went inside and pulled the cable tight, ran it down the wall and kept it in place by putting a brick on it. It's not going anywhere with that wedging it in place." :LOL:
 
How do mean, no fixings?

I can see two rusty screws.

Was there ever a porch over this?

Is that a retractive switch?
 
Seen adjacent to a rear door on an exposed external wall.
"Hey, boss, shall we fit an IP rated one?"
"Nah, we've got one of the normal ones on the van..."

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Are you sure it's not IP rated, we fitted some Brown switches which looked exactly like standard white versions but internally were completely different and rated to IP66.
 
How do mean, no fixings?

I can see two rusty screws.

Was there ever a porch over this?

Is that a retractive switch?

So there are! after a megga zoom on my diddy screen I see them! I think I will stick to the blu tac and brick just like cunny suggested why change a winning formula!;)
 
As Andy said, isn't it probably a bell push, switching ELV, and therefore not in need of any IP rating?

Kind Regards, John
 
Disregarding the operating voltage, don't items of electrical equipment need to be rated to their environment, as per 132.5.1?

I mean, surely a switch that is intended for indoor use will degrade if used outdoors regardless of what voltage it is rated for?
 
Disregarding the operating voltage, don't items of electrical equipment need to be rated to their environment, as per 132.5.1? ... I mean, surely a switch that is intended for indoor use will degrade if used outdoors regardless of what voltage it is rated for?
That's an interesting question - I'll have to look at the regs an have a think. I'm not sure that BS7671 is concerned about 'degradation' as much as safety

In the meantime, I could observe that I've come across many an external (ELV) bell push that was full of spiders, water, rust and goodness knows what (and, usually, still working!) - so I'm not convinced that they have had much of an IP rating!

Kind Regards, John
 
530.4.2 states "...….connection units, plate switches and similar accessories shall be fitted to a mounting box complying with BS 4662 or BS 5733 ……….."

Ooops!
 

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