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    SANS 10142-1 ED3.2

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    New edition of SANS 10142-1 was published and made available today

    Quite a few grammar errors and technical references to documents updated/corrected with to me a problem area with the deletion of Annex M
    Was not aware that Annex M was being deleted ,but the chatter that has been happening now makes sense - My feeling is the people we ask to represent contractors interests have been sleeping
    A note was added to 7.12.7

    Table of Changes Amdt 2

    Amended to update referenced standards and
    the requirements for voltage drop, busbars
    and earthing, to replace reference to an
    association with a reference standard, to
    delete the clause on external lightning
    protection, and the annex on authority for
    issuing a test report and a Certificate of
    Compliance.


    7.12.7 Additional requirements for photovoltaic (PV) and similar
    installations that provide a supply as an alternative to the main supply

    NOTE For the installation and certification of the dc part of solar or part of an PV for
    single phase installation, refer to the relevant national legislation (see foreword).
    Amdt 2



    Foreword
    Reference is made in the note to 7.12.7 and note 2 to clause 8 to the "relevant
    national regulation". In South Africa this means regulation 5(6) of the Electrical
    Installation Regulations, 2009, of the Occupational Health and Safety Act,
    1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993). Amdt 1; amdt 2
    Last edited by GCE; 12-Aug-24 at 03:50 PM. Reason: extra clauses added

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    Good to see an improvement with " water heaters " - To me was a problem area where undercounter geysers for basins in small office kitchens where being fed with a socket outlet.
    The red type has been added into the clause

    [I]6.16.2.2 Dedicated circuits shall be provided for water heaters and there may
    be more than one water heater on each circuit. Where a socket-outlet is used,
    it shall be unswitched[
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    I do not see the changes in the test report as indicated by the foreword - Maybe someone see's what I am missing

    Foreword
    The test report in edition 3 may be used in parallel with the test report in
    edition 3.2 for a period of 12 months from the date of publication of edition 3.2.

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    Is a kettle a water heater ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derlyn View Post
    Is a kettle a water heater ?
    A kettle would be a portable appliance as it is not fixed or plumbed

    instantaneous water heater would be a "hydro boil " type set up or the shower heads you like .


    6.16.2 Water heaters

    NOTE Water heaters include geysers, instantaneous water heaters including units for
    boiling water, heat pumps, solar systems, induction water heaters and the like (see also
    6.16.1). electrode water heaters, steam generators and boilers are not included (refer
    to 6.16.7)

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    The one thing that got me thinking and has not been improved is that the socket outlet for a small under counter geyser would need to be on it's own circuit , which is really bizarre on a element that is less than a KW

    People still conveniently confuse the terminology of dedicated circuit to mean without ELU when it is actually referring to a circuit for water heater only
    ELU will need to be fitted for hot water heater

    6.16.2.2 Dedicated circuits shall be provided for water heaters and there may
    be more than one water heater on each circuit. Where a socket-outlet is used,
    it shall be unswitched


    6.16.2.1 All water heaters shall be bonded in accordance with 6.13 and a.c.
    supply circuits shall be protected by earth leakage protection with IΔn not
    exceeding 30 mA.

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    So a Speed heat shower head needs to be supplied by a circuit dedicated to water heaters?

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    Thank you, my brother, yes you are correct about me liking the showerheads. Most of my clients who have had them fitted, have thanked me when they see the difference in their electricity bill.
    The difference between a geyser and showerhead is quite noticeable.

    I'm wondering what the thinking was for the socket outlet not to be switchable ? Other than welding type socket outlets, I don't think I've seen "normal" socket outlets that are used in domestic applications, that are unswitched. Maybe the thinking was that one shouldn't use a "standard" socket outlet in a dedicated water heating circuit.

    Your thoughts ?

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    @Dave. That's how I've always installed them, on their own circuit. Most of them, in any case, are rated at more than 16A, but for those that are not will now also have to be on their own circuit.

    A good thing, I'd say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    So a Speed heat shower head needs to be supplied by a circuit dedicated to water heaters?
    That is how I am reading it - Does not seem to be wriggle room - You can have more than 1 on the circuit which helps with heat pumps where you then stick a 1 kw element in the geyser for back up

    6.16.2.2 Dedicated circuits shall be provided for water heaters and there may
    be more than one water heater on each circuit. Where a socket-outlet is used,
    it shall be unswitched

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