Schneider Electric Easy9 – Isolator Switch Disconnector, 2

Schneider Electric Easy9 – Isolator Switch Disconnector, 2 Pole, 63A, 400V, EZ9S16263 & Easy9 – MCB Miniature Circuit Breaker, 1 Pole, Type B, 6kA Breaking Capacity, 16A, 230V, EZ9F16116



Size: | 63A |
Model: | EZ9F16116 |
Colour: | White |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 63A |
Works well and low cost compared with cost of the electrician legally required to fit new switches in a Consumer Box (Additional cost: metal boxes are now a requirement under lartest electrical regulations, my electricians would not fit the new switch in an existing plastic consumer box as this would not comply with current UK regulations). After purchase I discovered that any householder fitting his own equipment could void his house insurance cover if a registered electrician is not used to alter the electrical installation; and Insurance Companies hate paying out.
Brought this as an in-line switch for a ring doorbell transformer. Not enough room in my consumer unit to house. No problems with the connectors or screws. Works fine.