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| PDSH 947
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| Plug in nightlight – changing the lamp
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| 60598-2-12(ed.1)$ u0 E! Z$ E7 E% ^* B$ `; Y( q" A
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Standard(s):
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Subclause(s): 12.6.54 Y) I8 s; C# g9 u5 T
No. Year PDSH 0947 2010
. C6 r8 s, N% F$ o$ HCategory: LITE Developed by: ETF5 OSM/LUM- W" `# ]8 e1 s
Subject:
8 T( G" Z7 R% C2 v# h+ v% y5 p: oPlug in nightlight – changing the lamp% K( t Z7 l K& Q, p* s# ^0 _
Key words:
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, A! [5 v* u5 r+ f* c" T" }7 E) ~- Fixing screw- H5 |8 ^& g7 I( V4 b6 i* N9 E
- Access while in the socket
! g% A( P9 A* [. [- i/ @To be approved at the 49th CTL Plenary Meeting, in 2012) m. W' y% g+ t$ f) L. U
Question:
( G0 u% \$ Z, L' F* rIt can be the case where a plug in nightlight has a fixing screw to prevent access when changing the
& d1 r" k( D4 }8 D- ^! h( Hlamp without tools. Normally this screw is positioned at the rear of the product so that such access is
- Q1 @6 u) B" Tprevented when the product is connected to a fixed socket.2 ]# }: L' e7 G3 x, k* U3 z4 A
Does this requirement also apply to any type of portable socket?; T* c9 b) b- F5 i# B( r
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