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Wagos for me - as long as the box is 25 or 35mm!
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This was a grey area many years ago, from memory my old college tutors and sparkies, said never have neutrals in back of switch box, have done it myself a few times.If I did a job and it got knocked back I would fit a 20amp dp switch.
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5 bits of tape, pricelessstarts getting expensive when wiring 3 phase , 5 wagos thats about 2 quid 5 bits of connector block 50p
I suppose in that case the question would be "how do you connect the live loop in a fitting where there the manufacturer has made no provision for it?"I don't have the need, as i've never looped through the switches and never will!!
Nothing against a neutral in the switch back box, but only as and when it's required. Looping a complete circuit through switch boxes is another matter altogether!
But the assessor asked for the neutrals to be fixed to back box. Wago won't achieve this!
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