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Does anyone make anything that ticks both?

Have a bakery with some metalclad sockets and spurs that are covered in mank but plastic flap outdoor sockets would get smashed up
 
Why would they get smashed up?
It’s a bakery, not a shooting range.

Maybe look at the explosion proof ones… all that flour dust can be dangerous, you know.


Seriously, you might need something completely sealed… not just a regular switch hidden under a flap.
I don’t know if they’re still made, but there used to be a cream coloured outside switch where the rocker was behind a clear rubbery screen. Just a 2 inch square membrane…
 

Up to 30A round pin. There are plugs to match 🤪. No FCU though.

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