Appliances
Appliances may have no live parts that are typically exposed to contact other than open-resistance heating elements, such as the heating elements of a toaster, which are necessarily exposed.
Each appliance must have a means to disconnect it from all ungrounded conductors. If an appliance is supplied by more than one source, the disconnecting device must be grouped and identified.
Each electrical appliance must be provided with a nameplate giving the identifying name and the rating in volts and amperes, or in volts and watts.
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