They are generally used to supply an item of fixed equipment. The questions are which circuit in your CU are they fed from and what are they supplying. You could turn them off in turn and see what stops working.Thats it just been in house a month and not sure, rads are oil boiler...no electric heaters, there is even one in toilet wall...dont know to leave them on or not. I thought they would be isolation points for overloads and they blow instead of main fuse?
and a second pic of the general area showing all of the CU, company fuse, meter etcSwitched fused connection units (FCUs). Do you or did you have electric heaters/storage heater or anything similar? Is there any indication in you consumer units (CU) of circuits for something like that?
If you post a photo of your CU with the flap open it might give us a clue.

but they are cheap enough (£8 Toolstation) and you can work out what they are fed from and also likely what they feed using that simple tester.I presume that's what he/she is askingDepends what they are for.?
Turn them all off and see what’s stopped working . May be lighting .Thats it just been in house a month and not sure, rads are oil boiler...no electric heaters, there is even one in toilet wall...dont know to leave them on or not. I thought they would be isolation points for overloads and they blow instead of main fuse?
The one in the picture is already off, so that’s not going to work!!Turn them all off and see what’s stopped working . May be lighting .
Don’t se why not .The one in the picture is already off, so that’s not going to work!!
@iTRYer need you to (carefully) unscrew one of the plates and photo the connections within.
Maybe there’s nothing connected to the output side of the switch!
your strategy is to turn the FCU off to discover what then does not work. If the FCU is already off then you won’t be able see what doesn’t work because they were off in the first place..Don’t se why not .
If all off why can’t you see what’s not working, please explain ?your strategy is to turn the FCU off to discover what then does not work. If the FCU is already off then you won’t be able see what doesn’t work because they were off in the first place..
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