It's A DP [Double Pole] switch and will have terminals for L&N in and a L&N out [or Load] Both poles will be switched when the cord is pulled. It should say on the back that it is DP and show a current rating [A]
As it appears just to have three wires L&N in and a L out. It appears to be being used as a single pole switch to just switch the L. The N only being used to provide power to the Neon indicator.
The yellow leads to the Neon are the 'out' or 'load side' terminals.
Possibly feeds a loft light , neon to indicate if light is on or off when the hatch is closed .
Yes, but you would have to isolate / insulate the Neutral wire and tuck it out of the way.Thanks Stem. So would i be able to replace it with a single pole without the neon?
Yes, but you would have to isolate / insulate the Neutral wire and tuck it out of the way.
Yes, but you would have to isolate / insulate the Neutral wire and tuck it out of the way.
a 2 gang wall switch.
You've said what you need...
Use one gang for the light and the other for the fan.
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