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brman
I don't suppose anyone knows of a remote cooker switch? i.e. actual wiring and switch can be hidden behind the cooker and controlled from a switch elsewhere?
It will be on a 32A circuit.
It needs to be relatively small, say fit in a 35mm 2G backbox sort of size so I suspect that rules out a contactor unless anyone knows of low profile contactors?
That does beg another question, is there any reason why a contactor (normally open) switched via a grid switch would not fit the requirement for a cooker switch?
It will be on a 32A circuit.
It needs to be relatively small, say fit in a 35mm 2G backbox sort of size so I suspect that rules out a contactor unless anyone knows of low profile contactors?
That does beg another question, is there any reason why a contactor (normally open) switched via a grid switch would not fit the requirement for a cooker switch?