its amps , not voltage and its rated to 6amps as it says on the sticker with the CE mark.They seem to be similar to Wago lighting connectors so they could well be.
If they are what they look like, the wire is clamped between a metal piece and the plastic body, and when they get hot the plastic melts and the wire falls out.Are them connecters rated for mains voltage
It has to be both. Every switch is rated for a maximum operating voltage (and current of course).its amps , not voltage and its rated to 6amps as it says on the sticker with the CE mark.
switch or connector?Best place for it is in the bin I would say.
The lotswitch or connector?
Only the supplier can say for sure, but I don't see anything obviously wrong with them. The thinkness of the plastic and the set-back of the metal parts from the front face both look quite reasonable to me.Are them connecters rated for mains voltage
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Just looks a bit rubbish to me
Assuming it's not a 2-way switch then it will make no difference to whether it's switched "on" or "off" which terminals the conductors are connected into.Its just a switch , as its pull it doesn't matter which way the switch works... in a wall switch you would want off to be up and on to be down when you toggle the switch ( just convention)
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