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Hi , We're currently refurbishing a large house and the customer wants to control all of the kitchen appliances from one central area e.g. w/machine, d/washer etc. The one that is proving difficult to source is a 40A grid switch for the double oven. Anyone come across such a thing, the cust swears she has seen one in a property in London.
 

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