In message <6af0cb17eff94b31971265f87afee...@thhste15d1be4.hs20.net>, dated Tue, 29 Jul 2014, Charlie Blackham <char...@sulisconsultants.com> writes:

I was going off memory, and have had another look at the standard:

The equipment is "Stationary Equipment" as it is not "movable equipment" due to it being bolted to a mast or pole. However, Stationary Equipment" can be pluggable in UL60950-1 - I'm just wondering whether it has to be permanently connected in UL60950-22 (which I don't have)

I don't see anything in the IEC version of 60950-22 that demands permanent connection. The clause is short but not easy to interpret as it refers to 3.3 of IEC 60950-1 for one case and IEC 60364 for another, but the cases are not easy to distinguish.
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