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just to be an a**e they are... they are electronic circuits (assuming the GU10 is an LED)
My example was halogen. So there
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just to be an a**e they are... they are electronic circuits (assuming the GU10 is an LED)
Not my definition, and no, neither of those items.By your definition my electric razor is a circuit. And a gu10 lamp.
The definition of a circuit, makes no reference to fixed wiring.True, only thing is you're using the bs7671 definition but that only applies to fixed wiring. Make it an fcu and I'll agree
Not my definition, and no, neither of those items.
A toaster perhaps, or a kettle.
Does your electric razor have a fused plug?So a toaster is a circuit but not an electric razor. I really don't get this definition of circuit you are using.
I’m glad that we have established that something that satisfies a definition in BS7671 is not necessarily the thing being defined.It's an appliance. It is current using equipment. Just like a table lamp or a fridge freezer, or anything that plugs into a 13A socket. It is NOT a circuit.
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