I have heard that Danish regulations allow Type A pluggable Class 1
equipment to be installed without a ground connection as long as it is not
located in a wet location. An allowable example would be such equipment that
uses a "Shuko" plug. Does Denmark really allow this or do the regulations
require the use of a Danish certified plug? Even if the practice is allowed,
it would seem to me that a company should specify that its professionally
installed equipment must use of a Danish plug in order to minimize liability
to the company. What do you think?

Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International



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