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: S2 l; d. o) E; [ ]Standard: IEC 60335-1:1976, 2nd Ed.) E3 L7 ?- v: s9 p, @5 G5 k% E5 d3 k
Sub clause: 24/ d1 p* }# z4 w3 ?
Sheet No. DSH-461
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Key words: - plugs; }; ]7 [: c& i: n8 _
Decision taken at the 40th CTL meeting 2003
* ^9 F) g# s. i4 a( t, ]$ a% a( zQuestion:
" [0 e1 Q K& B2 }2 O$ bIs a plug considered a disconnect device if it is only accessible behind a built-in appliance?
% \7 V+ @( a6 r8 i1 V7 u$ p; YRationale:
8 w9 f, F+ i7 a' J7 oSee question.
. P, }/ B3 F+ |: T3 EDecision:) w4 g4 q6 n! s$ c9 C
Even under this circumstance, the plug is considered as a disconnect device.. N& R3 K! s H: }+ {, T
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