PD 6590:1996 - Recommendations for dimensional co-ordination between enclosures and built-in devices for rail fixing for household and similar installations
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PD 6590:1996 is a British Standard titled "Recommendations for dimensional coordination between enclosures and built-in devices for rail fixing for household and similar installations." This standard likely provides guidelines and recommendations for ensuring compatibility and proper dimensional coordination between enclosures and built-in devices intended for rail fixing in household and similar installations.
In the context of electrical installations in households, enclosures are protective boxes or cases that house electrical components, while built-in devices can include switches, sockets, or other electrical equipment. Rail fixing refers to the method of mounting or securing these devices on a rail.
PD 6590:1996 - Recommendations for dimensional co-ordination between enclosures and built-in devices for rail fixing for household and similar installations