As I wrote....
For example, if (very unlikely), I had a bench PSU which had no on/off switch and simply had a 'mains lead' appearing out of it, I would not dream of hard-wiring that to any supply circuit directly (or via just an unswitched FCU, if fusing-down was required). I would normally put a plug on the supply cable but, if (can't really think why, for such an item!) there were some reason for not doing that, I would certainly feed it via a switch (or, if fusing down was needed, a switched FCU).
Kind Regards, John
Of course, that situation rarely arises (other than in some lighting circuits), since it's very unusual for any electronic device not to have an on/off switch (or, at least, power supplied to it through a connector that can be unplugged).Maybe it's just me, but I don't really like the concept of any electronic device being hard-wired directly into a final circuit (of any sort), particularly if the device does not have a switch on the input.
For example, if (very unlikely), I had a bench PSU which had no on/off switch and simply had a 'mains lead' appearing out of it, I would not dream of hard-wiring that to any supply circuit directly (or via just an unswitched FCU, if fusing-down was required). I would normally put a plug on the supply cable but, if (can't really think why, for such an item!) there were some reason for not doing that, I would certainly feed it via a switch (or, if fusing down was needed, a switched FCU).
Kind Regards, John
