In message <[email protected]>, dated Fri, 21 Mar 2014, Amund Westin <[email protected]> writes:

Specialized electrical equipment -  is that equipment for running the ship as navigation and radio systems, engine control systems, fire alarm systems, etc &. In other words, equipment listed in the MED (Maritime Equipment Directive)?

And equipment placed on ships which are within the scope, are all other consumer products as lights, TV and audio products, minibars, computers, etc &

I think it's a bit doubtful in the case of large items (e.g. minibars) that are fixed to the ship and not expected to be routinely removed. I would look to see whether the MED could be applied without undue difficulty.
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