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Pretty certain I only ever see 3 pole main switches with removable neutral link. Maybe OP or @Risteard can confirm or make me look foolish 😂
You need a special switch if you want to switch 3 P and N - one where the neutral contact is set back so it closes early and breaks late, relative to the 3 phases.
 
You need a special switch if you want to switch 3 P and N - one where the neutral contact is set back so it closes early and breaks late, relative to the 3 phases.

4 pole main switches are fairly common here, but the point was more about the fact we're free to use them, whereas I believe they can not be used in IE.
 
I could be wrong, but have a funny feeling that regulations in IE require that 3 pole isolation is used and neutral shouldn't be broken. Perhaps this only applies to the main isolator or perhaps it doesn't apply at all...
should never break a neutral via a switch , if it hangs you can end up with 400 volts on a 230 volt circuit which will cause havoc.
 
should never break a neutral via a switch , if it hangs you can end up with 400 volts on a 230 volt circuit which will cause havoc.
On a TT you need to isolate all conductors including the neutral, hence the switch where the neutral contact is set back so it closes early and breaks late, relative to the 3 phases.
 
TT (Direct) Earthing is essentially non-existant within the State, bar perhaps a very few relics. TN-C-S (Neutralised) applies to very nearly 100% of electrical installations.
No caravan parks, swimming pools, stables etc ? That would use TT earthing ?.
 

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