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Unfortunately an immersion heater it is for sure categorized as an appliance. I really believe this is an extremely challenging question if not even impossible. Hmmm…
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Discuss Guys I’m struggling to find one item which use electric power but it’s not considered an appliance. in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Unfortunately an immersion heater it is for sure categorized as an appliance. I really believe this is an extremely challenging question if not even impossible. Hmmm…
Tell me then…Don't worry, Snowhead has got the answer!
Tell me then…
Yes, well done… but again, I didn’t asked what is an appliance, I want to know what it isn’t considered as an appliance…Nicely found!
Yes, well done… but again, I didn’t asked what is an appliance, I want to know what it isn’t considered as an appliance…
Unfortunately an immersion heater it is for sure categorized as an appliance. I really believe this is an extremely challenging question if not even impossible. Hmmm…
Bulb/lamps… well I was thinking about that at some point. But still arguably, and I’m sure the opinions are split about that. It’s like an oven, you have the machine but without the heating element it’s just a metal carcass. Same with a kettle, right? I don’t know … I would like some which without doubts it’s considered a non appliance. Would be a grass cutting considered an appliance?Maybe someone could shine some light on the subject.
I will take that… I think if it’s written in the electricians Bible then I’m happy with thatNicely found!
Yeap, that’s a good one, I didn’t think of it either. Thank you for thatAn immersion heater isn't an appliance, it is a heating element which may be used as part of an appliance.
As already mentioned luminaires and lamps are not appliances.
Protective devices such as RCBO's and AFDDs use power but are not appliances.
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