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Default Unearthed IEC lead.

On 17/08/2018 15:10, whisky-dave wrote:
On Friday, 17 August 2018 14:06:50 UTC+1, Clive Arthur wrote:
On 17/08/2018 13:57, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Clive Arthur wrote:
I've just cut a bog standard IEC power lead with moulded plugs so I can
shorten it. There is no earth wire, and no indication that there is no
earth wire.

I'm aware that most things don't use the earth, but can this be legal?

Not uncommon, but pretty obvious as most usually flat, rather than round,
cable.

Why wouldn't it be legal? Up to the user to select the correct one for a
job. In other words, use the supplied lead.

Because it's a 13A plug to three pin IEC C13 socket.

What would be wrong with that lead ?


It has no earth and may be used on equipment where an earth is required.

I've just pulled one out of my box of leads in the lab.
three pin IEC C13 socket rated at 10 ams 250V
cable I'm unsure of cable but it says 0.75mm^2
The 3 pins mains plug is the standard 13amp type with a 5amp fuse fitted.

A label around the cable says BS 1362 complient


AIUI, BS1362 is for fuses.

Passed safety test in feb 2017 re-test date feb 2018.


Do you mean it passed a PAT test? I'm no mains lead expert, but surely
that can't be right?

Cheers
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Clive