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2 d7 v, h# B9 j! W& LQuestion:
' G( C. L: L1 Y& H/ i% vBased on the definition in clause 3.8.2 and taking into account that a stand-by position is not always marked or identified, there is a need to differentiate the "off" and "stand-by" circuits. Differention shall be done at least in tests of clauses 19.11.2 and 22.46, in the appliance in which 19.11.2 is applicable in stand-by mode according to the relevant parts 2.
) E/ ?( z1 E- k- B( N; D! x7 RWe would like to know if the stand-by circuit includes those parts that are energized when the appliance is in "0" position?
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In stand-by mode, only electronic components that are energized at any of their terminals are susceptible to be short circuited according to the clause 19.11.2 items a) through g) .
/ ?0 g% K9 G% C$ m1 g: iIt was agreed that in terms of clause 19, the meaning of "off" correspond to circuits or components that are not energized at any of their terminals.
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