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IEC connector under a bath.

I presume an IP rated 10/250  IE C320-1 trailing socket plugged into a panel socket on a control panel under a bath in a domestic bathroom is acceptable, because it is classed as a connector rather than a plug and socket?


I am pretty confident that is acceptable, it’s the other end of the flex I am concerned about, but just want to double check this end is okay.


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  • Chris Pearson:

    The BBC report suggests that in that tragic incident, the discarded equipment was more than that - "plug and cable with bare wires".




    I read the determination last night, the guys were pulled up on the connection behind the oven not being to standard as well as cutting off and leaving the plug in the house.


    I want everything absolutely clear in my head before contacting the supplier.


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  • Chris Pearson:

    The BBC report suggests that in that tragic incident, the discarded equipment was more than that - "plug and cable with bare wires".




    I read the determination last night, the guys were pulled up on the connection behind the oven not being to standard as well as cutting off and leaving the plug in the house.


    I want everything absolutely clear in my head before contacting the supplier.


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