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3 s+ v- `2 B! ]9 {' T% pStandard: IEC 60335-1:1976, 2nd Ed.
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Sheet No. DSH-4613 }7 e4 R2 W* y }& n
Subject: Components
S3 _0 l2 D+ p& j& H* k; ?6 |Key words: - plugs
& ^" m @; s- s: j. b' {Decision taken at the 40th CTL meeting 2003
1 O' n6 n' l2 CQuestion:8 j w7 X% E: C
Is a plug considered a disconnect device if it is only accessible behind a built-in appliance?
5 B" s; z" r& n& N, O- s& a; tRationale:
7 R7 n, i6 Q& L2 k; cSee question.
! G- c# J7 Z3 X9 DDecision:
' l0 F+ I8 b! W8 AEven under this circumstance, the plug is considered as a disconnect device.3 {- e$ F, d) y+ M( m7 |1 y: {3 ^
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