Geyser too close to DB?

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  • Dave A
    Site Caretaker

    • May 2006
    • 22807

    #1

    Geyser too close to DB?

    This geyser is just above the distribution board.

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    There is also a socket outlet point and light switch point in pretty close proximity.
    Common sense suggests it is a problem, but are there specific clauses in SANS 10142-1 that prohibits this situation?
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  • GCE
    Platinum Member

    • Jun 2017
    • 1473

    #2
    Immediately thought " flip Dave " that's str forward and see the reg says Tap , I thought it said water outlet

    Based on 6.6.1.7 c then it could be a bit grey depending on how you interrupt the drain tap/value on the geyser

    I would go to the favorite clause 5 which the code asks you to do under 6.6.1.2


    6.6.1.2 A distribution board shall comply with the requirements of clause 5.

    6.6.1.4 The distribution board shall be suitable for the environmental
    conditions in which it operates.




    5.3.8 Positioning and accessibility of electrical equipment
    Electrical equipment shall be so positioned that
    a) it does not impair the functioning or safety of other equipment,
    b) it is readily accessible for installation, replacement, operation, testing,
    inspection, maintenance, and repair (see 6.6.1.9 and 6.9.4 for the main
    switch). All parts of the installation shall be accessible without the need to
    enter any adjoining premises (for example, in an apartment building),
    NOTE Common areas (such as passages and entrance halls) are not regarded as
    adjoining areas.
    c) there is easy access to its location,
    d) it is not likely to be physically damaged,


    5.5.1 Prevention of mutually detrimental influence
    An electrical installation shall be so arranged that there is minimal mutually
    detrimental influence between it and any other installation (including
    non-electrical installations)
    on the premises.

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    • Derlyn
      Platinum Member

      • Mar 2019
      • 1747

      #3
      Only got my edition 2 with me at the moment.

      Reading 6.6.1.7.c) A distribution board shall not be mounted c) within a radius of 1 m from a water tap or valve ( in the same room), UNLESS the enclosure provides a degree of protection of at least IP44.

      I would install a shallow wooden cupboard over the db, as I have done in the past, just to err on the side of safety.

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      • GCE
        Platinum Member

        • Jun 2017
        • 1473

        #4
        Originally posted by Derlyn
        Only got my edition 2 with me at the moment.

        Reading 6.6.1.7.c) A distribution board shall not be mounted c) within a radius of 1 m from a water tap or valve ( in the same room), UNLESS the enclosure provides a degree of protection of at least IP44.

        I would install a shallow wooden cupboard over the db, as I have done in the past, just to err on the side of safety.
        ED3.2 - c) within a radius of 1 m from a water tap (in the same room), unless the
        enclosure provides a degree of protection of at least IP44.


        They took at valve and I seem to recall previous they had water pipe in the clause

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