Guys I’m struggling to find one item which use electric power but it’s not considered an appliance. Is there anyone who can give me a such example?
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Hi loz,Never heard intentional earth leakage called "dirty electrics". Maybe it's a regional thing...
Your service providers digital meter, used electrical power in order to operate but isn’t regarded as an appliance….???Guys I’m struggling to find one item which use electric power but it’s not considered an appliance. Is there anyone who can give me a such example?
All I can think of is the Service Providers Digital meter.It would depend on what is considered to be an appliance.
A dishwasher maybe considered to be an appliance, An immersion heater may not be.
If we can't say Black goods then we can't say white, pink, brown or any other colour.Therefore anything else… (black goods) is not an appliance. TVs, computers, lamps, etc.
(can we still say white and black goods, or is that frowned upon nowadays?)
Same for usb sockets or tvs, washing machines the list goes on.Just to put this in the mix.
A shaver socket with an isolating transformer is often powered but is not an appliance but an outlet that can consumer power when energised but not in use.
Modern ones switch on when you insert a plug but they don't all do this
Certainly, there are many electric-powered items that are not considered traditional home appliances. Here's an example:Guys I’m struggling to find one item which use electric power but it’s not considered an appliance. Is there anyone who can give me a such example?
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