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I'd assumed the former in my comments. The MEM catalogue saysI suspect some folk regard SPSN = single pole switched neutral.
I suspect some folk regard SPSN = single pole solid neutral.
Most electricians in France would connect the neutral on the left, but and its a big but, in domestic installations anyone is allowed to work on the electrics, Francois down the local wine bar is just as prevalent as Dave down the pub, domestic sockets are restricted to eight on 1.5mm protected by 16amp MCB and twelve on 2.5mm protected by 20amp MCB, RCD's are restricted to eight circuits and all white goods on their own circuits, so the boards are bigger than we encounter in the UK and so much easier to work on, Oh yes all are dual pole, dual module.@Mike Johnson or anyone else with knowledge of French electrics. Off topic, but is the polarity of sockets specified in France? Most of my encounters with French electrics are 16A sockets on camp sites, and, while most are wired neutral on the left when earth at the top, as in the UK, it's not at all unusual to encounter one with the live on the left.
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