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#134080 11/12/02 02:48 AM
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That's nice. Everything on-line. Seems to be more comprehensive than the Swedish. Wonder if they accept that you use NZ code here? [Linked Image]

#134081 11/14/02 01:28 AM
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C-H,
The NZ Electrical people are taking the IT path, these days, instead of making screeds of paper Regulations, it is simply being put straight On-Line, it is actually quicker to find it on their site or with the CD-ROM's they provide to us FREE, than flick through a mountain of paper folders, etc.
Saves on wood too!, gotta be good for the environment. [Linked Image]

#134082 11/19/02 01:31 AM
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Paul,
You mentioned that you have come across wooden cabinets used as switch-board enclosures, in older installations.
How do you get around the requirements to have a enclosure with the need to have a Fire-Proof medium around the whole switch-board area?, especially when Porcelain fuses are used?. [Linked Image]

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