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Hi,
I have a washing machine which needs to be plugged in under a worktop.
Above the worktop is an existing double plug socket.
I am wondering whether using a cooker switch like this one:
can be used to switch a sub worktop plug socket?
If yes, then it will save me having to chase out a new single fused spur above the worktop.
Just to be clear, the cooker switch would be fitted in place of the existing double socket on the standard ring main, not from a 45A cooker circuit, from which I'd spur off to an unswitched socket below the worktop.
Thanks
I have a washing machine which needs to be plugged in under a worktop.
Above the worktop is an existing double plug socket.
I am wondering whether using a cooker switch like this one:
can be used to switch a sub worktop plug socket?
If yes, then it will save me having to chase out a new single fused spur above the worktop.
Just to be clear, the cooker switch would be fitted in place of the existing double socket on the standard ring main, not from a 45A cooker circuit, from which I'd spur off to an unswitched socket below the worktop.
Thanks