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They seem to be the best of a bad lot just now, I've a few mates registered with them and they sing their praises, apparently the assessors are really helpful too but are very biscuit intensive:)
Thankfully, since getting back into it I've been doing mostly commercial so no scam for me:)))))
 
Nothing in the regs as to where the isolation for mechanical movement is, but it makes sense that if you are installing this that it is in a position that the customer is going to use it. To place the switch in an obscure position may be ok for the current occupier, but what about future occupiers of the property.
 

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