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255v - stopping ev charger
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 550323" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>As HSE generally only deal with cases where people have suffered injury or are working unsafely would they use their enforcement powers under ESQCR as over voltage is not a reportable incident</p><p></p><p>Yes I agree that over voltage as can under voltage contribute to an increased fire risk but that was not the point I was making which was who is responsible for enforcement of the ESQCR</p><p></p><p>I don't think you have read all of this thread one of the big problems is the DNO's have never really acted on the voltage harmonisation changes back in the 90's even when updating the distribution network</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 550323, member: 8931"] As HSE generally only deal with cases where people have suffered injury or are working unsafely would they use their enforcement powers under ESQCR as over voltage is not a reportable incident Yes I agree that over voltage as can under voltage contribute to an increased fire risk but that was not the point I was making which was who is responsible for enforcement of the ESQCR I don't think you have read all of this thread one of the big problems is the DNO's have never really acted on the voltage harmonisation changes back in the 90's even when updating the distribution network [/QUOTE]
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