If anyone is interested, I have found the Danish Electrical Regulations.
This is in my ongoing hunt to break the "magic circle" rules that apply to trades in Denmark, for a simple question like "how many sockets can I have on a circuit", and "what's the difference in 13A and 10A" socket wiring?
Firstly they are in Danish, so you would be best off getting the Translate tool from Google, and dragging an "English" button to the favourites bar of your broser (seems to work best in Firefox), this will translate any language (nearly).
If you open this page http://www.elregler.dk/?id=2 there is a drop down at the foot of the page, you have to select the one you want in Danish first, as the XML won't run through a translation tool.
So domestic installations is "Boliger", then hit the green arrow below.
Now you can whack the translate button you put on your browser bar.
I hope this is of some help.
Joe
This is in my ongoing hunt to break the "magic circle" rules that apply to trades in Denmark, for a simple question like "how many sockets can I have on a circuit", and "what's the difference in 13A and 10A" socket wiring?
Firstly they are in Danish, so you would be best off getting the Translate tool from Google, and dragging an "English" button to the favourites bar of your broser (seems to work best in Firefox), this will translate any language (nearly).
If you open this page http://www.elregler.dk/?id=2 there is a drop down at the foot of the page, you have to select the one you want in Danish first, as the XML won't run through a translation tool.
So domestic installations is "Boliger", then hit the green arrow below.
Now you can whack the translate button you put on your browser bar.
I hope this is of some help.
Joe