

There's a downloadable set of corrections. Print it off and get busy with scissors and pritt-stick....
I wouldn't go burning the 16th just yet, it'll come in handy for checking if existing installations comply with an old set of regs . . .
Why would you want to do that?
When carrying out a PIR you have to compare the installation to the current edition of regulations, not previous edition.
Why would you want to do that?
When carrying out a PIR you have to compare the installation to the current edition of regulations, not previous edition.
but it doesn't fail if it complies with a previous edition, does it?

(was it ever acceptable not to sheath cpc's? for example)

Referring to MEB as Main protective bonding conductors.
That was phased out, I believe, around 1977 in favour of green/yellow.
How about D.E.B?I have begun to refer to equipotential bonding as "P.E.B."
Protective-Equipotential-Bonding, which is equipotential bonding for the purposes of safety.
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