2.4 Electrical equipment: materials and design
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2.4 Electrical equipment: materials and design

  2.4.1 Electrical equipment should be constructed of durable, flame-retardant, moisture resistant materials, which are not subject to deterioration in the installed environment and at the temperatures to which the equipment is likely to be exposed.

  2.4.2 Electrical equipment should be designed such that current carrying parts with potential to earth are protected against accidental contact.


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