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Right now would be dinner I'd say.
Hmmm debatable, the lid in the closed position is surely the 'fire barrier' - it even has a securing screw ?
If the blank was non-compliant what about the switchgear, that's mostly plastic ?
It's not the material or fire protection I'm on about.
Live parts must only be accessible with the use of a tool or key. These flip out with a finger far too easily leaving a gap bigger than IP2X.
416.2.1 and 416.2.4
Fair point Andy, although if anyone was then daft enough to wiggle a finger through the missing 'blank' hole there's still IP2X protection from the busbar shroud.
Correct answer.Right now would be dinner I'd say.
Now we are trespassing into unknown, dangerous lands. When you say "what do you want for Tea (dinner) love?", are you telling us that this is you uttering these words, and not your other half?I'll go by my Missus (she who must be obeyed) 'What do want for tea love?', we are talking 6.30 (that's 1830hrs). Argument over, as far as I'm concerned. Incidentally, its me that cooks the !?*$@:; dinner, I mean tea.
Now we are trespassing into unknown, dangerous lands. When you say "what do you want for Tea (dinner) love?", are you telling us that this is you uttering these words, and not your other half?
If this is the case, I think she might need to look at her job description??
Quiet.
Now we are trespassing into unknown, dangerous lands. When you say "what do you want for Tea (dinner) love?", are you telling us that this is you uttering these words, and not your other half?
If this is the case, I think she might need to look at her job description??
Uh oh!
And whilst we are there @Midwest all you seem to do these days are cook and eat. Are you sure you're on the right forum, this isn't "eclecticfoodroom"!
Almost clever but not quite!
I would suspect that there is a failure and unlike the Hobs it can stand on 2 legs
This is ridiculous. As far as I can see, at no point, has anybody used a proper voltage tester to check if there is 230V at the connection point before the hob itself.
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