do kitchen appliances need to have a switched fuse outlet above the work top to isolate the socket they are plugged into or can a 20 amp double pole switch be used and rely on the fuse in the plug
do kitchen appliances need to have a switched fuse outlet above the work top to isolate the socket they are plugged into or can a 20 amp double pole switch be used and rely on the fuse in the plug
It all depends on what you have connected to the socket or sockets, but your reasoning is sound enough and to be fair, it's what I often installed.
From your original post in this thread it looked like you were citing a cast-iron rule and given the sheer number of imaginary regulations I hear on a daily basis, I hoped this wasn't one of those.
From your original post in this thread it looked like you were citing a cast-iron rule and given the sheer number of imaginary regulations I hear on a daily basis, I hoped this wasn't one of those.
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