hi All,

I am trying to find some general statements that can be made about the global 
legal position on who may or may not work on/install "extra low voltage" (ELV) 
systems or equipment such as batteries, PV, turbines etc.

I understand that in the USA this is a matter for state legislation rather than 
federal.  I'd be interested to learn what rules people follow regarding such 
work and who can do it, for themselves or for money, in what environment 
(inside or outside the home for example, dry or wet etc) and at what voltages?  
The definition of ELV seems to change depending on various factors, one of 
which is whether it is "separated" (floating and well insulated) or not.

Many of us work with battery systems, and not everyone is a certified 
electrician.  I'd love to know some ground rules.

thanks!

Hugh


Hugh Piggott
Scoraig Wind Electric
Dundonnell
Ross shire
IV23 2RE,  UK
+44 77 1315 7600
h...@scoraigwind.co.uk
www.scoraigwind.co.uk




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