I have a small double insulated wall wart type power supply. 120 Vac 
in,  12
Vdc out has a symbol of a house with an arrow pointing inside the house. What
is that symbol and whence did it come.
        This one is going to be tough to describe, and is on a little wireless 
device.
        A nearly closed "C". The upper half has a horizontal "lightning bolt"
separating top and bottom. In the bottom portion of this symbol is what
appears to be a capacitor with horizontal plates. (both plates are represented
by flat lines rather than 1 flat and one an arc).
        Thanks
        Gary
        


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