Agreed and if you have informed them of certain defects and they accept responsibility as is the case here, then the responsibility falls squarly back onto their shoulders. Remember, there were special circumstances in this case.
Agreed and if you have informed them of certain defects and they accept responsibility as is the case here, then the responsibility falls squarly back onto their shoulders. Remember, there were special circumstances in this case.
Thats kind of what I wanted clarity on. I have skill set, all teh tols and testing equipoment to do the install, to the letter, of SANS 10142.
I haven't found anywhere in SANS 10142 thats says I can't have a battery indoors.
I have advised the client of what I know from building regs - the implications etc.
Also from his side, he works in and office where nearly every desk has a mini UPS under it. 100's of them in fact.
And like I said, he has bigger problems with his wifes health issues.
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