securespark, you're the one who started with insults - or do you suffer from short term memory loss.
Do you? Or do you not consider accusing someone of talking nonsense and putting forward mindless arguments as insults?
Not where you are concerned, after reading your disgusting name calling on the post about the death penalty.
That has absolutely nothing to do with a discussion about wiring regulations, and whether what I wrote was or was not nonsense.
But feel free to advance a logical and rational argument, with no ad hominem fallacies, which explains why it is relevant.
Also you're doing your twisting trick again, secure spark came here out of the blue and starts with the insults and I was responding to him - MYOB.
It wasn't twisting anything. Maybe SS was the first to use insults in the exchanges between you and him, but he wasn't the first to use them in this topic.
Apart from forum discussions I have no need for a copy, and in my job I do not need any formal qualification.
Oh no - only 13 more days of your indisputable dealings in facts and regulations - how will we cope?
OOI, do you think that what it says in the 17th is a complete reversal of what was allowed under the 16th, or clarification of something that was allowed but not explicitly stated?
No, I imagine its prety much the same as the 16th.
So as the 17th explicitly states that contactors are allowed, and you think that's pretty much the same as what the 16th allowed, would you care to explain why you said that contactors were not allowed?
I checked bs 60947-4-1 on the bs website, there is a section headed "contactors for use as isolators" or words to that effect, and it says "under consideration"
Can you post the link here?
No, its a subscription site, the clause is 8.2.7 on page 48.
Fair enough - I just wondered what the date on that document was, and it's context, and whether it was talking about a new version of the standard for contactors for use as isolators (which could well be under consideration without invalidating the current standard), or if it was the whole concept of using contactors as isolators that was under consideration.
The latter would seem curious, as there is already a current BS standard which says they are permitted...
I think the straws you're trying to clutch are blowing away.
I'm not clutching at any straws.
You said that contactors were not allowed - you were wrong. Have the grace to admit it.