Nope, the photos did the trick as is and I managed to join the dots.
For IP44 the circuit breakers must be covered, not open - but the cover doesn't have to be tightly sealed at the joint to the db (which would make it IP55)
Nope, the photos did the trick as is and I managed to join the dots.
For IP44 the circuit breakers must be covered, not open - but the cover doesn't have to be tightly sealed at the joint to the db (which would make it IP55)
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AndyD (27-Jul-12)
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