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Hi guys, other than bad practice is there a reg that states you can't have a ccu in a kitchen cupboard, please see pictures.
 

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I don't think I had heard a cooker switch called a CCU in all the time I was training, we just called them 45A or 32A DP switches.

Seems a bit daft to me really, it doesn't get called a SCU when it is installed as a shower isolator. Or a DSU if it's installed as an isolator for a dimmer.
 

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