I'm trying to understand why I would want an FCU connected to a wall-plate with hard-wired connection for my kitchen appliances as opposed to a switch only connected to an unswitched socket where the fuse would obviously sit in the plug?
I can only think of ergonomic reasons:
1) There may not be room for a plug behind the appliance
2) If the fuse blows it's not so convenient to have to pull yer dishwasher out.
The thing is, I'm pretty keen on a grid switch and, if such a thing exists I'm thinking it would look really ugly with a 2nd row to house the fuse modules.
Any guidance please?!
Thanks,
Robert
I can only think of ergonomic reasons:
1) There may not be room for a plug behind the appliance
2) If the fuse blows it's not so convenient to have to pull yer dishwasher out.
The thing is, I'm pretty keen on a grid switch and, if such a thing exists I'm thinking it would look really ugly with a 2nd row to house the fuse modules.
Any guidance please?!
Thanks,
Robert