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I don't have a speedo which works on my e-bike when not using the motor, using the assistance it shows speed, but down hill runs when free wheeling it does not show speed, over taking cars doing 20 MPH is not it seems against the law, there is a law about peddling furiously, but clearly on a down hill stretch one is not peddling so can't use that law.
At 30 MPH it is unlikely I will end up going faster than a car, but at 20 MPH down hill very likely, OK would not do it in the middle of a town or village, but last time I went to North Wales they had put 20 MPH limits where clearly not required, and so one is likely to over take cars.
This thread is not really about speed limits, however if some rule or regulation asks for some unreasonable items, people are likely to ignore the requirements, I have debated this with my son, also an electrician, and as such we are not classed as ordinary persons. So we do not need to fit type tested equipment in our own homes, anything which causes a consumer unit to not be a consumer unit, but just a distribution unit means it does not need notifying, OK this would likely if taken to court result in case law which means it does need notifying, but as far as I am aware there has not been such a court case as yet, and as I have said many times, I don't want to be that test case.
But if an electrician becomes a scheme member he agrees to comply with BS7671, so for him it is law, so he has to comply with the scheme rules, it does not matter if he can say BS7671 has a clause in each edition saying at what date designs need to comply, if his scheme says he needs to install as if new to current edition that is what he must do.
As a non scheme member I can say I designed this in 2003 so I can still install complying with BS7671:2001 and I don't need to inform the LABC as designed before 2004. But scheme members must follow the rules.
I can't say I designed before 2004, as I did not live here then, and I think very few could say the installation was designed before 2004, or even 2022, so in the main people could not use the CU and comply with the rules. As said there will be the odd caravan which does not come under LABC and would be fed from a 30 mA RCD anyway, so there will be the odd install where they can be used and comply with regulations, but very few.
At 30 MPH it is unlikely I will end up going faster than a car, but at 20 MPH down hill very likely, OK would not do it in the middle of a town or village, but last time I went to North Wales they had put 20 MPH limits where clearly not required, and so one is likely to over take cars.
This thread is not really about speed limits, however if some rule or regulation asks for some unreasonable items, people are likely to ignore the requirements, I have debated this with my son, also an electrician, and as such we are not classed as ordinary persons. So we do not need to fit type tested equipment in our own homes, anything which causes a consumer unit to not be a consumer unit, but just a distribution unit means it does not need notifying, OK this would likely if taken to court result in case law which means it does need notifying, but as far as I am aware there has not been such a court case as yet, and as I have said many times, I don't want to be that test case.
But if an electrician becomes a scheme member he agrees to comply with BS7671, so for him it is law, so he has to comply with the scheme rules, it does not matter if he can say BS7671 has a clause in each edition saying at what date designs need to comply, if his scheme says he needs to install as if new to current edition that is what he must do.
As a non scheme member I can say I designed this in 2003 so I can still install complying with BS7671:2001 and I don't need to inform the LABC as designed before 2004. But scheme members must follow the rules.
I can't say I designed before 2004, as I did not live here then, and I think very few could say the installation was designed before 2004, or even 2022, so in the main people could not use the CU and comply with the rules. As said there will be the odd caravan which does not come under LABC and would be fed from a 30 mA RCD anyway, so there will be the odd install where they can be used and comply with regulations, but very few.