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Well - I got pulled by LABC on first fix for planning to put isolators in cupboards for built in kitchen appliances.
So grid switches it is then.
I now have a 47mm back box chased in with plans to supply inbuilt fan, microwave, hob (it's gas - just for an igniter - apparently), and fridge freezer. So four switches - and it will be on a 20 amp radial.
Customer has gone for click Minigrid - but they are only rated at 10 amp (the single width ones). You can get them marked up as you know for appliances - but how come they are only rated for 10amp?
It'll be at the end of the radial - but surely if I loop in to the first switch and across to the others then the first contact could see more than 10amp. So they don't seem suitable?
Confused. Other ranges are 20 amp....
So grid switches it is then.
I now have a 47mm back box chased in with plans to supply inbuilt fan, microwave, hob (it's gas - just for an igniter - apparently), and fridge freezer. So four switches - and it will be on a 20 amp radial.
Customer has gone for click Minigrid - but they are only rated at 10 amp (the single width ones). You can get them marked up as you know for appliances - but how come they are only rated for 10amp?
It'll be at the end of the radial - but surely if I loop in to the first switch and across to the others then the first contact could see more than 10amp. So they don't seem suitable?
Confused. Other ranges are 20 amp....