In the UK, before the electrical appliances were required to be fitted with a
13A fused plug, all the user guides have the wiring instructions.  Thereafter,
the wiring instructions becomes unnecessary.

 

However, the wiring instructions remain in the user guide for the reason that
it is helpful for the users when they replace the plug with a new one.

 

I have learnt that the main reason to have a fitted plug is to avoid the users
to fit the plug by themselves.  Is it true? 

 

If that is true, putting the wiring instructions in user guide seems to work
against the government policy.  Nowadays, most of user guides do not have it
but some still remain to have it.

 

Regards,

 

Scott

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