2 Pole Isolator Question

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Too Late

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I need to wire in an isolator switch this weekend. It's for an air source heat pump.

Can I just double check this. L1 will be incoming live, L3 will be incoming live.
T1 is live to appliance. T3 is neutral to appliance

It's a BG 2P AX 32a ip65 isolator switch.





Incoming Supply:
Live -> 1/L1
Neutral -> 5/L3

Outgoing Load:
Live -> 2/T1
Neutral -> 6/T3

Earth to Earth terminal (side metal block)


Edited by Too Late on Saturday 28th June 16:24

Yabu

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Too Late said:
I need to wire in an isolator switch this weekend. It's for an air source heat pump.

T1 is live to appliance. T3 is neutral to appliance
Incoming Supply:
Live -> 1/L1
Neutral -> 5/L3

Outgoing Load:
Live -> 2/T1
Neutral -> 6/T3

Earth to Earth terminal (side metal block)
Yes
Both cables want to come into the bottom of the isolator if it’s fitted outside (unless cables coming through a wall)
Don’t drill the top as water will get in.


Edited by Yabu on Saturday 28th June 17:01

Too Late

Original Poster:

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Fantastic. Thanks for replying.

caziques

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Is it normal in the UK to switch the live and the neutral?

finlo

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Yes, because the neutral can be live in some circumstances.

LastPoster

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To an Air Source Heat Pump, yes.

caziques

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Interesting.

Here in NZ, electrical boards are MEN (multiple earth neutral). All earths are joined on a big long brass bar, all the neutrals are joined on another - then the two bars are joined together. Not forgetting a big earth wire attached to a stake in the ground. Only the live wire is switched.