In message <003701ced6e7$18e84df0$4ab8e9d0$@dk>, dated Fri, 1 Nov 2013, Niels Hougaard <n...@bolls.dk> writes:

EN 61010-1:2010 §9.6 is concerning Overcurrent protection. All equipment supplied from mains must be protected by some sort of overcurrent protection device.

 

§9.6.3 for non-permanently connected equipment says ?If an overcurrent protection device is provided, it shall be within the equipment?.

 

Does this mean that equipment under §9.6.3 must have a built-in overcurrent protection device? Or is it enough to specify in the manual that an overcurrent protection device of certain size in the building installation is required?

It's quite clear that the device must be within the equipment.
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