Camo6
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I've got no problem with Martin bringing this to our attention. I've been let down by more than one imported electrical device that is not certified to Australian standards and even one that was clearly dangerous with the risk of touch potential.MartinOC said:Nope! Not at all. No scare-mongering here. Like I said - Community Service.
Fact is, that anything that has it's own wiring to the power-point has to comply with the new reg's as of 29/1. If it doesn't comply & blows-up (taking your house with it), there goes your insurance policy (& you KNOW how good insurance companies are at NOT paying-out, right??).
Anything that doesn't have it's own power-wiring is apparently exempt (ie. STC's). Go figure.
I think they're trying to ensure imports to Australia comply with Australian standards (OOER! Shock! Horror! You mean.....SAFE?????).
Also, I'm certain Martin is not bringing it to our attention in order to feather his own nest as seems to have been implied. He volunteers enough of his time to the homebrewing community to know that.
Really, all we should be worried about is that these devices comply to the current Australian Standards. If someone can take a pic of the legally required Electrical Approval Number or compliance code labelled on their device and post it here we can rest assured it has been deemed safe and legal.