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When Is An Emergency Light, Not An Emergency Light?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 394360" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>In relation to the original question and ProDaves village hall I would guess the the design probably could be done in the head of a competent person. Using a bit of common sense based on layout and the size of the hall, the positions and heights where lamps are to be mounted and referring to the manufactures specification of the accessories you are fitting, I can't see that there will much call for a multi-page A4 log book or folder full of design spec's and calculations. Even on an electrical certificate when adding a new circuit we do not give fully documented evidence of how we designed the circuit, (which may have been done in the head of the installer), We just give some test results of the finished circuit and sign a declaration saying that we have designed it using reasonable skill and care so that to the best of my/our knowledge it is safe and compliant with the current standards. There is no requirement for evidence with the certificate.</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 394360, member: 1607"] In relation to the original question and ProDaves village hall I would guess the the design probably could be done in the head of a competent person. Using a bit of common sense based on layout and the size of the hall, the positions and heights where lamps are to be mounted and referring to the manufactures specification of the accessories you are fitting, I can't see that there will much call for a multi-page A4 log book or folder full of design spec's and calculations. Even on an electrical certificate when adding a new circuit we do not give fully documented evidence of how we designed the circuit, (which may have been done in the head of the installer), We just give some test results of the finished circuit and sign a declaration saying that we have designed it using reasonable skill and care so that to the best of my/our knowledge it is safe and compliant with the current standards. There is no requirement for evidence with the certificate. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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