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| Components
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| 60335-1(ed.2)
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+ F/ W/ @/ @& MStandard: IEC 60335-1:1976, 2nd Ed.- Q( N8 T; a" Z1 Y
Sub clause: 24* B) ^" m. ?" v Z* H& p
Sheet No. DSH-461
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Key words: - plugs5 S$ E) Z5 R6 N% W$ Y
Decision taken at the 40th CTL meeting 2003
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- a, r" @9 w4 J, ~ W* p& vIs a plug considered a disconnect device if it is only accessible behind a built-in appliance?
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See question.# o; B9 T1 { S4 h) j5 ^4 P
Decision:* r& y, u" ]% |( Q" k( S
Even under this circumstance, the plug is considered as a disconnect device.
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