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| DSH 461
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, G; M1 N" |6 G1 U3 vStandard: IEC 60335-1:1976, 2nd Ed.2 N, P0 N7 C' q3 L3 _
Sub clause: 24
! V3 @5 ]. q" H" f( _" s% QSheet No. DSH-461
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2 _. m; K3 N3 F. p* \4 wKey words: - plugs
: z0 Q6 a. Q6 L# C; eDecision taken at the 40th CTL meeting 2003
) \7 X! X5 w& @# UQuestion:
2 R) b# H0 S3 r5 j: v* uIs a plug considered a disconnect device if it is only accessible behind a built-in appliance?: U8 R+ }1 h) d& D7 P# F, B
Rationale:* j1 e, z: I( y; }& ^ s/ L, C
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Even under this circumstance, the plug is considered as a disconnect device.
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