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Use 45A Ceiling Pull Cord Switch on Wall ?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:15 am    Post subject: Use 45A Ceiling Pull Cord Switch on Wall ? Reply with quote

Hello,

I need three 45A/230VAC UK/IE wall switches for bathroom downflow
heaters. The original pull cord switches failed and are unreplaceable.
I plan instead to install wall switches at the junction boxes beside
the heaters. I have 45A ceiling pull cord switches with neon indicators
and on/off indicators. Can these be mounted on the wall instead with
the cords making 90 deg. turns at the exits without operational issues
such as excess cord wear ?

I noticed on display at B&Q what appears to be a wall mounted
equivalent with a larger radius of curvature at the exit hole for the
cord, however none were in stock, there was no price or part number,
and no future stock information was available. If anyone knows where
these can be purchased online I would appreciate the information.

Thank You,

D. Hughes
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