I find that very interesting Dave. Thanks I'll look into it on the next few days
I find that very interesting Dave. Thanks I'll look into it on the next few days
Just to add fuel, no juntion boxes are permitted in zone 0 - 1 - 2. So if you install a light on the wall you have to run surfix or twin + E directly to the light without a junction box, because in theory a round box behind the fitting would be classified as a junction box.
Thanks to everyone contributing to this thread, i think i have just saved myself future complications. It made me read the black book (SANS) and i found some other things which needed attention with regards to the job i am busy with a present in the bathroom. Discussed it with the customer who agrees with me and will make suitable adjustments to overcome the problems.
Last edited by ians; 24-Nov-14 at 09:04 AM.
Dave, i have to break a nervous smile here...because it is all there in Section 9.....it says it has to comply "with the general safety principles of such standard" only.
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So we agree we have to apply section 5 of SANS 10124-1 only (and such parts of the code referenced from within section 5 - e.g. main switch) when it comes to issuing a COC on an existing electrical installation.
So now back to our open light fitting in the bathroom. According to sec. 7.1 we can't have it in there, but that falls outside of section 5![]()
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And also, what exactly is an "existing installation"?
The person who does the work should certify his/her workmanship, the fault reports is a recommendation for corrective measures that need to be instituted. That's my understanding of how its meant to be
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Anyone know where i can find a ip 55 light for a bathroom as per requirements for zone 1? That doesnt look like crap.
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