thanks I will get one from here https://cpc.farnell.com/pro-elec/96...-travel-adaptor-black/dp/PL12943?ost=pelb1718
If you're happy to wire it, one of these would be better. https://cpc.farnell.com/permaplug/hdpt13org/rubber-plug-13a-orange/dp/PL00916thanks I will get one from here https://cpc.farnell.com/pro-elec/96...-travel-adaptor-black/dp/PL12943?ost=pelb1718
They will refer to T&Cs and deny they are responsible for their sellers liabilitiesFor an item one may travel with I can see using an adaptor has an advantage, but your not going to take an AC on holiday, so just ask Amazon what are they going to do, they must supply it with a UK plug.
Am I missing something here? It says 16A on that plug at present however the Unit only seems to draw 4.6AJust put a UK plug on it.
Am I missing something here? It says 16A on that plug at present however the Unit only seems to draw 4.6A
from https://www.bedfordshireaircon.co.uk/r410a-refrigerant-phaseoutIn the UK, a ban on the use of virgin R410A refrigerant for servicing and maintaining air conditioning and refrigeration systems came into effect on January 1st, 2020. This means that only reclaimed or recycled R410A refrigerant can be used for servicing and maintaining existing systems. From January 1st, 2025, a ban on the use of all HFC refrigerants, including R410A, will come into effect for new equipment and systems with a few exceptions.
HSE said:As an alternative to fitting a standard plug an appliance may be fitted with a non-UK plug provided that an approved conversion plug is fitted.
HSE said:Responsibility for fitting a standard plug or converter plug will fall to the first supplier of the appliance in the UK.
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