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Shower Cord Switch Challenge.

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.

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  • Option two, use a pull cord light switch that controls a contactor.

    Begs the question why the shower pull switch is there in the first place … if it's for isolation (or mechanical maintenance) a typical lightswitch & contactor (with no local indication of contact separation) probably isn't going to be suitable.

       - Andy.

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  • Option two, use a pull cord light switch that controls a contactor.

    Begs the question why the shower pull switch is there in the first place … if it's for isolation (or mechanical maintenance) a typical lightswitch & contactor (with no local indication of contact separation) probably isn't going to be suitable.

       - Andy.

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