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$ |3 u( N! j8 R8 X& V; B; Z" U | Plug in nightlight – changing the lamp* i# e9 b' @% E, X$ @
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, t% d [" w5 L! ]Standard(s):
4 Q! A/ e+ n2 E6 TIEC 60598-2-12/20061 [1 ]- L+ B) ?1 C
Subclause(s): 12.6.59 ]: e6 {9 v( @/ ^5 e& \
No. Year PDSH 0947 20104 `+ _2 `# {8 h) {/ r W4 j8 [
Category: LITE Developed by: ETF5 OSM/LUM: M$ J% ^2 D1 R8 [
Subject:
8 G3 K4 z# X6 f# ^0 k1 iPlug in nightlight – changing the lamp
6 c7 Q: c6 u( a; ~5 L; A E( P/ rKey words:
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- Fixing screw
, P& C) r4 ~6 s8 V: }- Access while in the socket) c' |4 Z# S; p
To be approved at the 49th CTL Plenary Meeting, in 2012
8 x7 U5 }7 w, L# c8 rQuestion:
) R L7 m8 l5 C8 a `" HIt can be the case where a plug in nightlight has a fixing screw to prevent access when changing the$ Q+ J) A$ a5 S7 N2 d/ K* U( f3 D3 n
lamp without tools. Normally this screw is positioned at the rear of the product so that such access is
* Y# `: v3 ]: I6 i* C( ]prevented when the product is connected to a fixed socket./ b$ |* |) L! C; W4 M Y- s7 k
Does this requirement also apply to any type of portable socket?& N; X3 N! Z% r: e' [
Decision:; n9 s' z& H. ~. a6 j$ H6 ~: L
No.
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