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Legal standards for DIY home automation with Arduino/Raspberry Pi?

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  • #1 16861193
    syyo
    Level 9  
    Welcome,

    A question as in the subject, recently many people are interested in Arduino / Raspberry pi and their use in the creation of simple home automation (control of lighting, etc). In such a case, what about the observance of, for example, the PN-IEC 60364 standard, do any standards, laws or acts regulate such individual interference in the electrical installation?
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  • #2 16861251
    Anonymous
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    #3 16861283
    kozi966
    Moderator of Electricians group
    syyo wrote:
    laws or acts regulate such individual interference with the electrical installation?
    .
    In principle, there are no contraindications to the installation of such devices, provided that the relevant installation parameters, such as electric shock protection, fire protection, etc., are ensured.

    Welmajster wrote:
    According to the regulations, you are not allowed to replace a light bulb without the relevant authorisations but this is treated as it is.
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    Not true.
    Quote:
    Oct. 2003 No. 89 item 828
    § 4 Proof of qualification in the operation of equipment and installations shall not be required for users operating:
    1) electrical equipment with a voltage of not more than 1 kV and a rated power of not more than 20 kW, if the documentation of the equipment specifies the rules for its operation;
    .
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  • #4 16861323
    syyo
    Level 9  
    kozi966 thanks for the story

    and what about electrical measurements or acceptance in the case of a new installation with the correct parameters of course.
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  • #5 16861332
    kozi966
    Moderator of Electricians group
    syyo wrote:
    a what about electrical measurements or acceptance in the case of a new installation with the correct parameters of course.
    .
    I don't quite understand the problem? What about the measurements?
    If they "come out" then there is no problem. If they "don't come out" then there is a problem :) .
  • #6 16862675
    syyo
    Level 9  
    kozi966 wrote:
    syyo wrote:
    a what about electrical measurements or acceptance in the case of a new installation with the correct parameters of course.
    .
    I don't quite understand the problem? What about the measurements?
    If they "come out" then there is no problem. If they "don't come out" then there's a problem :)


    The question was whether any forum members have had to deal with something like this
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