Is that 'the normal way'? Would it not be a bit drastic to pull the cut-out fuse in order to work on a two-way light switch? In the situation decribed by BAS, it's surely the case in the real world that one would not worry too much about 'a single point of isolation' but, rather, would isolate at both CUs?But the two circuits are not going to the same terminal, so you isloate in the normal way by pulling the fuse.So what if the two circuits come from two different CUs, and there's no isolation switch before them, making the only single point of isolation the cut-out fuse?
Kind Regards, John.
