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Is legal to provide 2 pin euro' plugs on UK products?
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I recently purchased a new printer (froma UK supplier) - but it came with a european plug - I was under the impression that UK electrical goods had to come fitted witha 3 pin plug - am I mistaken???
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REQUIRES most electrical appliances intended for domestic use to be supplied pre-fitted with a standard 3-pin plug that is independently certificated as complying with British Standard BS1363. There are some exceptions to this such as electric cookers intended to be permanently connected to the main wiring in a house.
Items fitted with a non-UK plug (e.g. a 2 pin Europlug) may be supplied provided they have been fitted with an approved 3 pin conversion plug which must enclose the fitted plug and can only be removed with the use of a tool.
Just noticed you brought a printer then if it had been supplied with a lead with a european plug on it then it should also have been supplied with a lead with a uk plug on it aswell....believe it or not this works out cheaper for the manufactuer as they dont have to pack up items specially for the uk....contact your supplier telling them you haven't got a lead with a uk plug on it as items sold in this country to be used in this country must be supplied with the correct specification plug.
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