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Old 22-06-2014, 21:34   #11
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Re: Electrical requlations question.

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Originally Posted by ThunderPants73 View Post
I'm using the existing cables that are wired into the on/off switch. I shall be cutting the power at the fuse box, and as a double precaution, also switching off the power switch located in the kitchen.

Thanks guys.
Should be straightforward. Immerser switch should be double poled (i.e. both the live and neutral are broken by the switch) so just ensure you mark the existing cables when you remove them. (A little bit of masking tape, easy to mark and easy to remove).

Connect the cables into the corresponding connections on the timer switch.
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