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Subject: Components / D6 @5 S1 y: e2 S3 j; vKey words: - plugs : b7 z" o: b) @: e% g% x! BDecision taken at the 40th CTL meeting 2003 . x# f5 H+ T( [. zQuestion: 3 G8 K0 V7 H5 I) tIs a plug considered a disconnect device if it is only accessible behind a built-in appliance?( n, ~9 `5 }, h1 o
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Even under this circumstance, the plug is considered as a disconnect device. 1 W$ q) g% o8 L$ ], p" B$ i! s1 Q: z" t( R6 Z l
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