I was more interested in the double insulated type
I wonder what type of core would be used, is there a material available that is both ferromagnetic and does not conduct electricity? Was interested as in my first post (and wrongly) expected a cpc connection in case of a fault.

But the windings are not in electrical contact with the iron former.
 
But surely there is always the possibility in a fault situation
Particularly with the cheap version on the cabinet mentioned - hence my curiosity about the requirements.
 
Again, what are the standards?

Class II is either two lots of insulation (of which air may be one I believe) or one lot of reinforced insulation which is equivalent in safety to the 2 lots.
 
From the Code of Practice for In Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment:
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