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Looking at quoting to install said radial for kitchen appliances.

Can anyone say if they've ever fitted the Click Min Grid modules with 4mm looped into each switch. Click tech say max 3x2.5 or 1x6mm, but want to hear real world advice or experiences
 
I think you'd be hard pushed getting two 4mm² conductors into a termination of a grid switch.
Can't say as I remember working on any Click ones, but I have worked with MK and Crabtree ones.
 
but want to hear real world advice or experiences

Ditch the 4mm idea and stick to a ring
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agree with above, but why not buy 1 switch and see if you can get 2 x 4mm in without snipping strands.
 
Running a ring to a single position for a 6 way grid, then out via DP switches, is this seen as 6 spurs from 1 point, or a spur from each DP switch?
 
so a single spur from each point, and so compliant?
 
Thankyou very much people. Had in my mind that it would be classed as 1 point, as in the grid plate. But fair enough, after reading your posts I now see clearer:conehead:
 

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