A UK based client is looking for some consultancy advice on UL 864 - please
contact me directly if you could be of assistance
Best regards
Charlie
Charlie Blackham
Sulis Consultants Limited
Mead House
Longwater Road
Eversley
RG27 0NW
UK
Tel: +44 (0)7946 624317
Email: char...@sulisconsultants.com
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Doug Nix
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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+1 (519) 729-5704
> On Mar 11, 2025, at 21:51, doug emcesd.com wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I have been testing more power supplies and have
Dear European colleagues,
What maximum weight can be suspended from a standard 68 mm electrical box in
Europe? For example:
In North America, outlet boxes marked “For Fixture Support” are intended to
support fixtures weighing 50 lbs (23 kg) or less.
The Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) 2012 rule
It might not be the same all over Europe. This subject may still be
covered by national standards. I've never found one for UK, but I
haven't searched for one. If you don't get any good replies, I know
someone who may have the answer for UK.
On 2025-03-12 20:05, Doug Nix wrote:
Dear European
The Irish wiring rules are based on IEC 60670-21. It states that the fixing of
a luminaire shall be capable of supporting a mass of not less than 5 kg. Any
heavier and the installer has to ensure that the fixing means is capable of
supporting the mass of the luminaire. It also refers you to IEC
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