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no chance for deeper box, steel RSJ behind. and the grid switch is Tenby.Best to use a 47mm deep k.o. box. I was wondering if doing the links with stranded conduit singles may help? What make was the grid switch Tel?
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no chance for deeper box, steel RSJ behind. and the grid switch is Tenby.Best to use a 47mm deep k.o. box. I was wondering if doing the links with stranded conduit singles may help? What make was the grid switch Tel?
had one last night, bought 'er indoors a Pandora prezzie for vals.Need a hug?
Did they use to be able to flick the engraved part off?no chance for deeper box, steel RSJ behind. and the grid switch is Tenby.
All these volume house builders love them.Ok for lights, a nightmare for appliances ....
Never suggest them and point out their shortfalls to clients.
Don't like fixing them!
Agree they certainly make you mad,I find all Mk grid switches are poor,terminals are rubbish,frightening pushing all back wondering if you’ve caught a cable...& if you replace a switch it’s a nightmare.Hate the bloody things. 4 D/P 20A switches with 4 fuses, During a current job, UFH, some mods to sockets and switches, maybe due to dust from retiling, 1 switch started arcing. linked out till new switch came. fitted new switch with much cursing, terminals too small and not deep enough, ragging the whole issue up, down, sideways to connect, finally got the whole lot back together only to find that another switch had given up. O/C on both poles. had to pull the lot out again, link it out, order new switches. luckily customer gave me a beer before I got the hammer to it.
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