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  • We have both and will assemble according to your demand.

  • Yes, all of our metal plate ranges have the metal button, if you need i can send you pictures.

  • The performance and quality for these two ranges are almost same. The main difference is the plate design. The panel line of V range is more smooth than W range. If you need, we can send you samples to compare.

  • Most recent homes have additional protection in the form of residual current devices (RCDs). These have been compulsory in new installations since July 2008, and recommended for most socket outlet circuits in homes for a number of years, particularly where the outlet is used for equipment outdoors. An RCD detects currents which flow between the live or neutral wire and ground, as opposed to norm...

  • The top (larger) hole in a BS 1363 socket is the earth connection. This is a point which is literally connected to the earth and is there as a safety measure, all exposed metal parts of an electrical device which is plugged into the socket must be connected to this terminal. UK wiring regulations also require that plumbing pipes, taps and radiators are electrically connected to this same earth. ...

  • Most countries do not specify that sockets must be protected by safety shutters, so plug-in covers to go into sockets were developed as a way of keeping fingers and other objects away from dangerous voltages. Ignorance of the situation in the UK led to UK versions of socket covers being offered for sale. They are marketed as “Home safety essentials” using such phrases as “essential for keeping c...

  • Yes, since January 1998 all wall light switches and lighting points must be earthed.

  • No. The dimmer switches are not suitable for any kind of energy saving lights. They are suitable for standard, low voltage & mains voltage lighting including low voltage halogen & mains halogen. Please see products description for more details.

  • Yes, they can be located in zone 2 (or beyond) according to the IEE Wiring Regulations defining zones for electrical equipment in bathrooms, providing they are unlikely to be the subject of direct spray from any shower.Please note this information is given for guidance only, always refer to the current IEE Wiring Regulations or a qualified electrician to ensure that you are guided by the latest re...

  • Yes. a 2 Way switch can be used as a 1 Way Switch but not the other way round.

  • 3 Gang switch has 3 individual switches lined up side by side. 2 Gang switch has 2 individual switches lined up side by side. 1 Gang switch has 1 switch.2 Way is a switch that controls a light where there is another switch that also controls the same light, such as at the top and bottom of the stairs. 1 Way is that it’s the only switch to control a light.