I've been trying to work out whether grid switches (ie. a 20A switch) are acceptable on a normal 32A ring. I've read many threads online. Very few people seem sure whether it's acceptable but many sparks seem to do it in kitchens etc.
The argument seems to be that the switch is rated at 20A but there could be 32A flowing through the ring. However, how much of that 32A would actually go through the terminal? The majority of the current would go straight from one wire and into the other as they will be touching. I can't see it being an issue but the real question is whether it meets regs. Does anybody have the official answer to this?
The argument seems to be that the switch is rated at 20A but there could be 32A flowing through the ring. However, how much of that 32A would actually go through the terminal? The majority of the current would go straight from one wire and into the other as they will be touching. I can't see it being an issue but the real question is whether it meets regs. Does anybody have the official answer to this?