[PSES] Looking for expert in UL 864

2025-03-12 Thread Charlie Blackham
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

Re: [PSES] Power supply barrier breakdown update

2025-03-12 Thread Ken Wyatt
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Re: [PSES] Power supply barrier breakdown update

2025-03-12 Thread Douglas Nix
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[PSES] Maximum weight that can be suspended from an electrical box?

2025-03-12 Thread Doug Nix
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

Re: [PSES] Maximum weight that can be suspended from an electrical box?

2025-03-12 Thread John Woodgate
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

Re: [PSES] Maximum weight that can be suspended from an electrical box?

2025-03-12 Thread John McAuley
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