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have a closer look at the Schuko plugs ( CEE 7/4, 7/7 ) and CEE 7/17. These are symmetric and can be plugged the one or the other way into the Schuko wall socket.
So the equipment never knows on which wire it should expect live and, of course, any decent designed equipment doesn't need to know about it. ![]() regards |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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In Italy all the plugs in use are non-polarized.
RCD is mandatory in every place (industrial, houses, medical etc.) But I don't remember I had ever seen a double fuse (inside amps, cd players, PSU etc) in all my life.
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