Requirement for tip-over switch in electric heater
D. J. Neville made this Official Information request to WorkSafe New Zealand
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From: D. J. Neville
Dear WorkSafe New Zealand,
Are electric heaters in New Zealand required to include a tip-over switch to disconnect the power from the heating element when the heater falls over? Last year I purchased a Goldair GSCV220 2kW heater and noticed it oddly lacks such a feature, though it bears the new RCM logo. Having just witnessed the base of a Warehouse touch lamp (N13133, App.N19083) spontaneously catch fire in front of me a few hours ago, I’m rather wary of the safety of some of my appliances.
Yours faithfully,
D. J. Neville
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Tçnâ koe D.J. Neville
Thank you for your Official Information Act (OIA) 1982 request received on
28 April 2021 for:
· Are electric heaters in New Zealand required to include a
tip-over switch to disconnect the power from the heating element when the
heater falls over? Last year I purchased a Goldair GSCV220 2kW heater and
noticed it oddly lacks such a feature, though it bears the new RCM logo.
Having just witnessed the base of a Warehouse touch lamp (N13133,
App.N19083) spontaneously catch fire in front of me a few hours ago, I’m
rather wary of the safety of some of my appliances.
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Tēnā koe D.J.
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