SURELY you mean C2 if perfect fit,If they fit perfectly C3 if it's a bodge C2
C3 if a bodge
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SURELY you mean C2 if perfect fit,If they fit perfectly C3 if it's a bodge C2
What UK law makes BS EN 61439 compulsory ?BS EN 61439 which is a harmonised standard and is compulsory.
Quite. That's the question I've been asking, so I imagine he doesn't have an answer?What UK law makes BS EN 61439 compulsory ?
To supply equipment for sale in the UK and Europe that equipment must be UKCA or CE marked. Following the standards gives compliance with that.What UK law makes BS EN 61439 compulsory ?
Yes he does, but doesn't sit on his keyboard 24/7 as he has to have treatment and medication.Quite. That's the question I've been asking, so I imagine he doesn't have an answer?
Could you please that remark please?I love unqualified people - not!
Asa I've said before, I'm very sorry about your illness but, despite it, you seem to manage to spend closer to 24/7 than I do!Yes he does, but doesn't sit on his keyboard 24/7 as he has to have treatment and medication.
Now you know.Square D MCBs fitted to an MK board...
They do physically fit correctly, so there has ben no hacking of the front panel, or bending of the busbars, so no IP breach or poor connections have been caused.
Would you code it C2 or C3?
Have you not read what I wrote?To supply equipment for sale in the UK and Europe that equipment must be UKCA or CE marked. Following the standards gives compliance with that.

No, and don't call me ShirleySURELY you mean C2 if perfect fit,
C3 if a bodge
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For what it's worth, I more-or-less agree. As I've said, given what BS7671 (the basis of EICRs) says, it probably needs to br=e C3, even if there are actually no apparent problems or issues.So to sum up see post #2.
I will not argue with that one but what makes you or I or anyone else fitting any old make of MCB into any make of consumer unit and what law prevents it?. Not that I am suggesting that you or I or the good folk on here would be likely doing it but some others might do so without any comeback.To supply equipment for sale in the UK and Europe that equipment must be UKCA or CE marked. Following the standards gives compliance with that.
Again, that's the question I keep asking. We know that, laws or no laws, manufacturers will only supply CUs/DBs populated with their own (tested and approved) devices, and undoubtedly would still do that even if there were not laws stopping them selling it in the UK if they didn't. As you and I (but not necessarily everyone) understand, thge whole discussion relates to the situatioin when which someone puts a 'non-approved' device in it after it has been (legally) sold by the manufacturer.I will not argue with that one but what makes you or I or anyone else fitting any old make of MCB into any make of consumer unit and what law prevents it?.
You may not want to answer, but .... have you never 'done it'?Not that I am suggesting that you or I or the good folk on here would be likely doing it but some others might do so without any comeback.
Integrity!I will not argue with that one but what makes you or I or anyone else fitting any old make of MCB into any make of consumer unit and what law prevents it?.
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