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Anthracite 45A Switch – 1‑Gang Double Pole with Neon

SKU: SF81MNAT

1‑gang anthracite 45A double pole switch with neon indicator. IP20 rated, BS EN 60669‑1 compliant. Designed for safe cooker and high-load appliance isolation.

£10.40 EX. VAT

99 in stock

Description

Anthracite 45A Switch – 1‑Gang Double Pole with Neon

This anthracite 45A switch delivers a safe, stylish solution for isolating high-powered appliances like cookers, showers, or heaters. Its matte steel finish and compact 1-gang plate design offer a sleek, low-profile look that suits modern kitchens and utility spaces.

Built to UK standards, this switch carries a 45 A current rating, uses a double-pole mechanism for full circuit isolation, and incorporates a neon indicator for visual confirmation of active power.

Key Features

  • 45 A current rating

  • Double pole switch isolates both live & neutral

  • Integrated neon indicator

  • Flat anthracite steel plate – 87.5 × 87.5 × 4.3 mm

  • IP20 – indoor use

  • Certified to BS EN 60669‑1

  • Required 47 mm back box depth

  • Includes earth terminal

  • Accepts up to 2×6 mm² or 3×4 mm² conductors

  • 25-year warranty

Benefits

The anthracite finish creates a premium appearance while resisting smudges and fingerprints. Its neon indicator gives clear live-status feedback, and the double-pole switch ensures both lines disconnect for safer maintenance. Made from high-grade steel, it’s durable enough for busy environments.

Applications

This switch is ideal for isolating cookers, ovens, showers, or other high-load appliances in domestic properties, commercial kitchens, or hotel units. Its 1-gang size suits compact switchboards, while the strong build offers long-term reliability.

Additional information

Weight 0.183 kg
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Frequently asked questions

A cooker switch is a control unit that allows you to turn the power to an electric cooker on and off. It often includes an integrated socket outlet.

A cooker switch should be installed within 2 meters of the appliance, but not directly above it to avoid heat damage. It should be easily accessible and visible.

Yes, most modern cooker switches come with an indicator light to show when the appliance is on, enhancing safety.

A single pole switch only disconnects the live wire, while a double pole switch disconnects both the live and neutral wires, providing an extra level of safety.

Yes, cookers generally require a dedicated circuit due to their high power consumption to prevent overloading.

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