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Default MEM Gridwwitch 8000


"IMM" wrote in message
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"Andy Wade" wrote in message
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"IMM" wrote in message ...

How about in a cupboard under the stairs, in the hall next to the
kitchen? Basically, kitchen wall then staircase on the other side
of the wall with cupboard under.

Or in the cupboard under the sink.


None of the above. On a kitchen wall is where your grid-witch needs to

go.
"Readily accessible" is what the regulation says.


"Readily accessible", this sounds like the word "competent", which is open
to interpretation. If a kitchen has a built-in walk in cupboard complete
with door, and the gridswitch is on the walls there, I would say that is
"Readily accessible".


You are a strange, strange person. You asked a question and received a
sensible, correct reply from Andy and yet you wish to argue. "Readily
accessible" means just that. Not "readily accessible if you open the
cupboard door, move the Heinz ketchup bottle, stand on tippy toes and reach
to full stretch".
However, you (as always) know best and I look forward to your explanation in
court should there be an accident (you never know, you could get away with
it if you can convince the jury to accept the laws of physics / grammar as
applying on your planet)