Hi, just wondered if anybody knows if there are any manufacturers out there who make a two-gang double-pole switch plate ?
The reason I ask is that I am replacing a sheet of damaged plasterboard in between the kitchen and the bathroom and currently the jacuzzi pump has the isolator switch (dp) fitted on that wall, together with the shower fan switch and isolator.
I definitely haven't seen one 2g plate with a dp switch AND a normal sp switch.
All three are separate plates and although I'm obviously going to leave the fan isolator as a separate unit as it's about 6" below the ceiling, I wanted to be able to "join" the two other separate plates into one unit to make for a "better look" I suppose.
I know you can buy grid type switches but TBH I'm trying to keep the same look as the hallway lightswitch if possible.
If grid is the only option, will all the parts required fit to a plasterboard back-box and just what parts are required to make a "proper job" ?
Errrr and of course I'm presuming (hoping) that because I aren't adding or modifying existing ccts, this isn't notifiable ?
TIA
The reason I ask is that I am replacing a sheet of damaged plasterboard in between the kitchen and the bathroom and currently the jacuzzi pump has the isolator switch (dp) fitted on that wall, together with the shower fan switch and isolator.
I definitely haven't seen one 2g plate with a dp switch AND a normal sp switch.
All three are separate plates and although I'm obviously going to leave the fan isolator as a separate unit as it's about 6" below the ceiling, I wanted to be able to "join" the two other separate plates into one unit to make for a "better look" I suppose.
I know you can buy grid type switches but TBH I'm trying to keep the same look as the hallway lightswitch if possible.
If grid is the only option, will all the parts required fit to a plasterboard back-box and just what parts are required to make a "proper job" ?
Errrr and of course I'm presuming (hoping) that because I aren't adding or modifying existing ccts, this isn't notifiable ?
TIA