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Hi guys. Called in to change a cooker switch for a customer this aft, its just old and tired. When inside it, i found a spur off the terminals, which i traced to a single SO (no SO on cooker switch). The SO is for the microwave. Customer has no probs with fuse blowing.
Its on 6mm, with a 30A 3036, Zs and IR is good on both cooker and SO; all is well, . . . . . .but is it allowed?
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