Wednesday, Jan 07, 2015 at 23:45
Hi
Got called away & accidently hit the send key when I came back
[Quote Kevin]"[4]Single pole switches are regularly used in MEN systems, all my outlets at
home are single pole as
well as many of my old appliances, even a std power board has single pole switching.
[[5]>Without a fault there is no active without an active there is minimal risk.
[6]>Doesn't matter where the earth bond is it will still will still create a differential from the source. Generators are not normally neutral earthed and it is recommended that they not be. The earth fault may occur within the van, however without some earth connection to the van there still is no active. An active van would trip its RCD if one touched it from outside on the ground.
[7]
[a]The Standard also call for one single >10Mtr lead to connect the van to the power, so a standard an adaptor is also illegal.
[b]ASA 3001 - "A supply lead for connection to relocatable premises as per Section 3 or to the electrical equipment in a tent or non-rigid annex as per Section 4, shall be in one length (refer to Clause 5.2) and shall comply with Clauses 5.1.2 to 5.1.4."
and
]"The length of any supply lead shall be not less than 10 m and not more than the relevant figure specified in Table 5.1 for the applicable conductor cross-sectional area."
[[8]
[a]>
Mine has been tested and tagged so is legal for use and yes it is not rated for use in the weather but nor is a generator.
[b]>yes an excellent product but how does it fit within the one cord rule.
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[4]--------- as far back asI can remember[ 1940s] portable electrical
tools have been
fitted with DP switching, .
Simple reason ,there could be no gaurantee that a SP swtch was switching the active.
I do not know how old your power board is or who tested & tagged it ,but all powerboards even the elcheapo from chain stores SHALL be fitted with DP switching That is also a "shall be "with any portable outlet BOXES/board including those by Clipsal, Arlec & from Bunnings & such hardware stores
[5]Yes ,
It is save until it is no longer an '"isolated "system.
Isolation lost due to a line to eath faultANYWHERE in the system [wiring ,aplliances etc]
It is then as potentially deadly as any domestic supply not fitted with a RCD
Deaths have occurred ,many shocks recieved due to loss of isolation
So many, that it is now mandatory for ALL generators in the bulding ,construction ,mining industries &for HIRE
to no longer be isolated but to be fitted with a fully functional RCD[A E.N bond made internally]
[6]
I suggest you sketch up a few situations before you repeat that statement
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You will soon find that without a EN bond upstream from the RCD it connot function on a downstream fault!!
Very simple reason, the current going through each leg of the RCD remain in balance
The rest of [6] is just twaddle as you do not understand basic RCD requirements
You do not seem to undertstand, when the comments is made "An earth istake is neither required or recommended" They mean do not connect the generator to mother earth or any Structure which is earthed to mother earth
But the generator frame SHALL be equipotentially bonded to the "Transportable structures "earthing system"ie the VAN frame & all earthed devices in ,.on the van.
That bonding is done by means of the EARTHING cable in the extension lead.
[7]
[a]AS/NZS 3001 does not limit the extension lead to 10M All the extension lead must do is complywith the requirements of AS/NZS 3199
That stipulates cable sizes for different lengths of extension for both normal & high surge current applications
It also says the extension lead SHALL have the same rated PLUG & SOCKET
It does not call for 10M extension lead
All the extension lead has to do is comply withAS3199
An "APPROVED "dapter can only have a specified SHORT cable
It is not classed as an extension lead
The 10M is in the CP power supply part,NOW required that all CPpower outlets beable to supply a van by a 10M extension lead.
The an onwer can use longer leads as long as they comply to AS3199!!
] YES it shall be in ONE piece,no joining of EXTENSION leads I wonder if you know why ??
If you know the answerto that you will understand why the use of an "approved "adapterdoes not contravene the rules
[8 ] [a]
Since I do not know what your is Icannot comment
Except to say,if it is not IPx4 rated IT SHALL NOT be used in public
places,CP
Showgrounds ,camping grounds
[b]YES it does comply It is an APPROVED adapter with anIPx4 rating.
PeterQ
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Follow Up By: Kevin.Hutch - Thursday, Jan 08, 2015 at 09:33
Thursday, Jan 08, 2015 at 09:33
Peter I acknowledge your expertise and point of view on this subject, my copy of 3001 has obviously been superseded.
I consider it inappropriate for us to continue this discussion at this depth as points are obviously misinterpreted (live vs active, MEN vs EN, TT vs IT, Earthed vs Equibonded etc) could all be misunderstood/misapplied by readers less knowledgeable of the subject.
Context is a wonderfully thing when used in debate as is the common misuse of terminology.
Suffice to say I have ordered an RVD-EMR, I advise others to do the same and will continue with my travels using my Jacar MS4044 out of the weather where appropriate.
Kevin H
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