In message 
<[email protected]>, dated 
Thu, 17 Sep 2009, "Petrie, Craig D" <[email protected]> writes:

>Would you consider an ATM (Automated Teller Machine) situated outdoors, 
>permanently connected, which is switched off only for some servicing 
>activities as "? providing continuous energization of the enclosed 
>equipment"?

I would, especially if the service instructions included something like:

'If this equipment is switched off for a period of 60 minutes or more in 
very humid conditions, ensure that any condensation is removed (by means 
of external heating if necessary) before the enclosure is sealed.'
> 
>If not, what type of equipment would the "? providing continuous 
>energization of the enclosed equipment" apply to?

Telecoms system equipment?
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