I've not had to do a contactor before and just want to check the wiring of it.
It's a 2 pole contactor with a1/a2 and 1234

Am I right in thinking that
A1 = perm live
A2= neutral
1= live to light
2= switched live
Not really sure on 3 and 4

Thanks for any advice
 
You may find your switch gets damaged over time though. As has been said a current limiter prior to the switch is the more conventional method of dealing with inrush currents. Contactors, relays and switches are all in line of the inrush and will suffer over time. I hope with the C curve MCB you have taken account of the ADS and max Zs that it meets required disconnection times? There is much evidence of fusing and meltdown of contactor, relays and switches in such circuits.
 
I’m am at the property now and have put a c10 mcb in and all seems good have tried them over 50 times and no tripping
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