Has anyone ever had customers complaining that they find it impossible to operate 45/50 Amp. ceiling shower cord switches. They just haven't got the strength.
Was was your solution?
Z.
Option one, fit an easy to operate rocker switch such as a cooker switch, OUTSIDE the bath or shower room.
Option two, use a pull cord light switch that controls a contactor.
Option three, advise the user to leave the existing pull cord switch turned on. For functional switching use the control built into the shower.
Option four, extend the cord in order that the user may more easily use BOTH hands.
Option one, fit an easy to operate rocker switch such as a cooker switch, OUTSIDE the bath or shower room.
Option two, use a pull cord light switch that controls a contactor.
Option three, advise the user to leave the existing pull cord switch turned on. For functional switching use the control built into the shower.
Option four, extend the cord in order that the user may more easily use BOTH hands.
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