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Could anyone advise if these 6A push button type time lag light switches, often used in communal stairways etc. need a neutral wire to operate, or can they be used as a straight replacement for standard light switches?
 
You'll have fun with these.

Check where the terminations are since you may have to chop out for a deeper back box

at least 25mm2 deep.

We did a spot of fault finding on the staircase lighting in a block of flats. Every time you hit the press switch it shorted out on the backbox and blew the circuit fuse.
 

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