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Only use manufacturer approved parts to meet regulation 536.4.203 of the 18th Edition

Published: 25 March 2019 Category: News

With the 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations come new recommendations as well as increased levels of regulation. Whether that’s in the form of a clarification on existing regulations, or driven by a need for an increased number of protective devices per installation or simply to accommodate new technology, it’s important to understand what is being asked of installers, explains Jim Hutchinson, National Sales Manager for Electrium brands Wylex and Crabtree

Only use manufacturer approved parts to meet regulation 536.4.203 of the 18th Edition

One of the new regulations, 536.4.203, states that devices and components that are used in low voltage assemblies (to BS EN 61439) such as consumer units, and distribution boards must only be those that have been declared suitable for that purpose by the manufacturer of the assembly. Or put another way: only use manufacturer approved parts, don’t mix brands of devices or control items.  

Each manufacturer of electrical switchgear designs and tests its own products for use in combination with each other, not with other brands. So if someone were to use a mixture of brands they would be creating an untested assembly and untested assemblies aren’t backed by manufacturer guarantees.

Obviously, no manufacturer can guarantee an installation that hasn’t been completed in line with the manufacturer's installation instructions. But that doesn’t mean that manufacturers won’t permit control items to be added to an assembly. Electrium, for example, offers a custom build facility and will design & build factory built assemblies that will carry a manufacturer guarantee, even if the assembly includes non Electrium products.

Readers should be aware that the notes relative to 536.4.203 state that if the assembly deviates from the original manufacturers' instructions then the person introducing that deviation becomes the manufacturer. So if you have an installation that requires non-standard arrangements talk to the manufacturer about how to provide this in a compliant manner.

Using unapproved parts will invalidate manufacturer guarantees and may result in an unsafe installation.

 

 

As of the 1st January 2019 the new 18th Edition regulations must be used in all designs and installations.

The 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations presents some new opportunities for the industry from the changes. These provide further safety measures for installers to provide for their customers as well as a focus on energy efficiency.

Designers and installers should obtain their own copy of BS7671:2018 and follow the requirements and recommendations in the 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations. 


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