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It's not a C2, it's not even a C3. It's just another case of, at best, an electrician who is ignorant of the regulations, or, more likely, a dishonest electrician touting for unnecessary work.
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Wasn't aimed at you mate, just responding to the OP.Was just a point I thought I'd raise for discussion.
Exactly, the only requirement is that it should be clearly identifiable between on and off,I'd best go unplug my kitchen island sockets then...
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And I'd best rip out any vertical PDUs I find in any racks...
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What a complete load of ?
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