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Portable
Appliance Equipment
There
are many European standards and guidance notes regarding portable
appliances and equipment, though they do not establish a common and
specific definition of such equipment. Even so, there does seem to be
a consensus of opinion that such equipment is either hand held whilst
being connected to the supply, or is intended to be moved whilst
connected to the supply, or is capable of being moved without undue
difficulty whilst connected to the supply.
It
is usual for this equipment to be connected to the supply via a plug
and socket, however this is not a requirement for electrical
equipment to be deemed portable or transportable. It is common to
define a portable appliance by saying that it is 'anything with a
plug top on the end of it'. This is a mistake as it may mean that
there are some appliances in the system that are never tested.
The
National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers define a
portable appliance as 'any electrical item which can or is intended,
to be moved whilst connected to an electrical supply.'
The
IEE Code of Practice gives guidance on the various equipment types:
Portable
appliance
An
appliance of less than 18kg in mass that is intended to be moved
whilst in operation or an appliance which can easily be moved from
one place to another, e.g. vacuum cleaner, toaster, food mixer, etc.
Movable
equipment (transportable)
This
equipment is either:
18
kg or less in mass and not fixed, e.g. electric fire.
or
Equipment
with wheels, castors or other means to facilitate movement by the
operator as required to perform its intended use, e.g. air
conditioning unit
Hand
Held equipment or appliances
This
is portable equipment intended to be held in the hand during normal
use, e.g. hair dryer
Stationary
equipment or appliances
This
equipment has a mass exceeding 18kg and is not provided with a
carrying handle, e.g. refrigerator
Fixed
Equipment/appliances
This
equipment or an appliance which is fastened to a support or otherwise
secured in a specific location, e.g. bathroom heater
Appliances/equipment
for building in
This
equipment id intended to be installed in a prepared recess such as a
cupboard or similar. In general, equipment for building in does not
have exposure on all sides because one or more of the sides,
additional protection against electrical shock is provided by the
surroundings, e.g. built in electric cooker
Information
technology equipment
Information technology
equipment includes electrical business equipment such as computers
and mains powered telecommunications equipment, and other equipment
for general business use, such as mail processing machines, VDU's
photo-copiers
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