Wiring
Rogthebandit - 5/2/13 at 09:59 PM
Hi
Just finishing off the wiring on the car and was just wondering what the iva look for? I have had a kwik look through the regs but nothing jumped out.
Do wire colours come in to it as i though i read this somewhere on here
Cheers
Rog
theduck - 5/2/13 at 10:15 PM
Only bits I can see in the manual are that they should be secured every 300mm and adequately insulated.
Rogthebandit - 5/2/13 at 10:25 PM
Cheers for that, ya i thought there would have been a bit more regarding fuses ect? Mine is well fused and insulated. Cant realy say i have followed
colour codes but you cant see most of it anyway with the sleeving in place.
snapper - 6/2/13 at 06:41 AM
There are no set rules for colour coding
Manufacturers use different conventions
Slimy38 - 6/2/13 at 08:20 AM
Do they check security of fuses etc to ensure they can't be grounded or potentially short circuited anywhere?
As for colours, one kit car magazine did joke that you could make an entire loom out of a single colour. I'd hate to try and trace issues, but at
least it would get through IVA!
loggyboy - 6/2/13 at 09:05 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Slimy38
Do they check security of fuses etc to ensure they can't be grounded or potentially short circuited anywhere?
As for colours, one kit car magazine did joke that you could make an entire loom out of a single colour. I'd hate to try and trace issues, but at
least it would get through IVA!
Yeah, the IVA is not there to check the car will be easy to fix/work on in the future, only that its safe for the road!
As for grounding etc,
General construction sections reads:
1.
All aspects of the design and construction of the vehicle must be such that no Immediate danger is caused or likely to be caused to any person in the
vehicle or to other road users (see note 1).
2.
When driven, the safe control of the vehicle must not be impaired or likely to be impaired, due to a design or construction feature of
characteristic.
3.
The vehicle structure and all components including their attachment must be suitable and of adequate strength. (see note 2)
4.
A transmission/braking component which rotates during vehicle operation, electrical component, steering or suspension component, wheel or tyre must
not foul on another component, or be likely to foul under normal operating conditions.
5.
Fuel and electrical components must not be subject to either a corrosive environment or be exposed to heat sources likely to cause premature
failure.
6.
All steering, suspension, brake and fuel system components must not be leaking. (See note 3)
7.
All electrical cables/wires must be free from chaffing and secured at intervals of at least every 300mm unless contained in a secure hollow
component.
8.
All electrical components must be secure be of adequate capacity and insulated as required as to prevent short circuiting during operation.