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<blockquote data-quote="diydave" data-source="post: 430981" data-attributes="member: 28214"><p>Hi Andy,</p><p></p><p>He has the following. hob igniter, oven, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, extract, boiler.</p><p></p><p>I was just going to use 3 x 4 gang grid with a grid fuse holder for each, and just use the kitchen ring broken through the fuses with radials from the load side of the switches to the outlets for each appliance. </p><p></p><p>The boiler will have it's own supply fused right at the boiler. he just wants to be able to switch them all off from this one multi gang grid if he is away for long periods. And going by the finish he wants there really is nowhere discreet to put that hence the utility room idea.</p><p></p><p>I know the purpose of these switches locally but in the 12 years I have been in my house I have only ever used the spur to switch off my fridge/freezer once a year to fully defrost the freezer. </p><p></p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diydave, post: 430981, member: 28214"] Hi Andy, He has the following. hob igniter, oven, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, extract, boiler. I was just going to use 3 x 4 gang grid with a grid fuse holder for each, and just use the kitchen ring broken through the fuses with radials from the load side of the switches to the outlets for each appliance. The boiler will have it's own supply fused right at the boiler. he just wants to be able to switch them all off from this one multi gang grid if he is away for long periods. And going by the finish he wants there really is nowhere discreet to put that hence the utility room idea. I know the purpose of these switches locally but in the 12 years I have been in my house I have only ever used the spur to switch off my fridge/freezer once a year to fully defrost the freezer. cheers [/QUOTE]
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