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bigpub  
#1 Posted : 25 January 2013 09:19:04(UTC)
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bigpub

Is there such a thing as a 110v Class 1 tool? I am asking because i have just looked some examples and it states that they could be kettles and irons etc. Are there any sparks out there?
paul.skyrme  
#2 Posted : 26 January 2013 19:23:55(UTC)
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paul.skyrme

Yes there can be. Class 1 is defined by exposed conductive parts connected to earth. So yes it is, possible. Why do you ask, where were you looking at examples?
Zimmy  
#3 Posted : 28 January 2013 19:34:02(UTC)
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Zimmy

Many moons ago we used to use metal cased 110v drills on-site. (when Paul was a little egg and just before he hatched out to become a first rate spark) As far as I can recall this was class 1
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