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Yes it is a 45a cooker isolator.Anyone have any ideas on this one!
Just pricing a job and it's coming out but...
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Ohh that's not nice, or safe in my opinion.Anyone have any ideas on this one!
Just pricing a job and it's coming out but...
Code breakers doesn't cover this! View attachment 61610
Just swap it for a double socket and put a plug top on the extension lead.The rating of the isolator does not matter, it can well handle the load no problem
The outlets each require a socket with a fuse for overload and fault OK
I know it may be considered as if its a extension lead, but the outlets may not be designed to be floating around the location (they have holes in the back to secure them to a surface)
With that in mind I say the cable may not be restrained and its against the design use to use it without securing it
Just swap it for a double socket and put a plug top on the extension lead.
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