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Hello,
I am looking for clarification on a big kitchen refit that I am quoting for. Lots of built in appliances and the very fussy customer is against local isolation above work tops, in cupboards etc...
On the other side of the kitchen wall is the garage. Can I place all isolation switches in there or could this be an 'accessibility' issue?
Thank-you
 
They are integrated appliances so would like to install some kind of isolation for safety and maintenance purposes. Don't like the idea of just relying on an rcd to provide this
 
RCD and MCB, or RCBO surely?
Well, there's no requirement for local isolation of domestic kitchen appliances.
It's possible to install a grid with switches for each appliance, some where in the kitchen, or even just outside if you prefer.
Just have to be careful not to overload the ring.
 
One problem with no local isolation (or access, at least)....if a fault occurs on an appliance....you lose all on the circuit. Tell them that.
 
I assume you mean local control switching of built in/under appliances and the like. If the customer doesn't want them don't provide them. Some customers are just bloody stupid and far more interested in the kitchens aesthetics than commonsense convenience of an actual workplace.

As for installing the control switches in the garage,or outside of the kitchen, that's just as bloody daft, if they are not conveniently located then pointless providing them at all....
 
These pratts listen far too much to these arty farty television interior designers, like the two queenies, rather than using their own commonsense or any practical advice.... Only to live to regret it at a later date when it's all too late!!
 

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