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Can you use cooker switch for normal 13a appliance?
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<blockquote data-quote="roys" data-source="post: 490520" data-attributes="member: 5044"><p>Not fully understanding what you are trying to achieve, but if I am on the right tracks you are wanting a cooker style switch but limited to 13A and also have a 13A socket outlet.</p><p></p><p>If this is correct you could use a 2+1 dual backbox, fused spur on the single to limit down to 13A and on the double side fit something like a cooker switch with socket maybe a Lap 30955 from Screwfix which doesn’t have cooker written on it. Not a fan of Lap but the Clickmode one I looked at had cooker written on it. It is easy to link between in the twin backboxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roys, post: 490520, member: 5044"] Not fully understanding what you are trying to achieve, but if I am on the right tracks you are wanting a cooker style switch but limited to 13A and also have a 13A socket outlet. If this is correct you could use a 2+1 dual backbox, fused spur on the single to limit down to 13A and on the double side fit something like a cooker switch with socket maybe a Lap 30955 from Screwfix which doesn’t have cooker written on it. Not a fan of Lap but the Clickmode one I looked at had cooker written on it. It is easy to link between in the twin backboxes. [/QUOTE]
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