With no neon id connect into the load side rather than introduce a joint onto a cable that could be heavily loaded at times
You don't think anyone inspecting the work down the line would raise an eyebrow?
That's really my only concern..
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With no neon id connect into the load side rather than introduce a joint onto a cable that could be heavily loaded at times
Can you not label the cables up then?
not another bloody CU sticker?You could also put a sticker on the cu stating that the cooker connections are reversed at the switch.
You don't think anyone inspecting the work down the line would raise an eyebrow?
That's really my only concern..
I think simple stickers of LOAD & SUPPLY would suffice to do at the consumer unit is going a bit OTT.You could also put a sticker on the cu stating that the cooker connections are reversed at the switch.
It would be durably marked.So what if they do raise an eyebrow?
Deuce,you seem to be making this very minor issue into something which it is not. liability for any future accident or occurrence regards the very basic wiring of a DP switch
In the electrical world there will be times when following manufacturers guidance is important enough to make it a priority,this is not one of those occasions
There has been numerous posts with sensible actions that can be taken,just pick one and go with it,the issue will never come back to bite,I can say with confidence
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