Greetings All,

I am trying list a few good examples or construction details to show the
differences
of supply cord types x, y and z attachments. The definitions for the type
attachments
are -

type X attachment-
method of attachment of the supply cord such that it can easily be replaced

type Y attachment-
method of attachment of the supply cord such that any replacement is intended
to be
made by the manufacturer, its service agent or similar qualified person

type Z attachment-
method of attachment of the supply cord such that it cannot be replaced without
breaking or destroying the appliance


For example, the type X attachment, might be the detachable power cord. Other
examples for type X and any examples for the Y and Z would be most helpful.

Many thanks in advance.

Richard
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Richard Georgerian
Compliance Engineer
email: [email protected]
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