Legrand Mallia Senses – 2 gang cooker unit control – 45A – with BS socket outlet – 13A –

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Description

The 45A Cooker Control Unit is an electrical component designed for use in kitchens to control the power supply to an electric cooker. It is typically installed on a wall near the cooker and wired to the electrical system using standard electrical wiring. The control unit features a double-pole switch, which provides an additional level of safety by isolating both the live and neutral wires that supply power to the cooker. This means that both the live and neutral wires are disconnected when the switch is turned off, which reduces the risk of electric shock.
The switch is typically rated for a maximum current of 45 amps, which means that it can handle the high power demands of most electric cookers. The switch may also include an indicator light, which provides a visual indication when the switch is turned on or off. The 45A Cooker Control Unit is typically designed to be compatible with the BS 4177 standard, which specifies the requirements for electrical control units for household and similar purposes. It is commonly used in residential and commercial kitchens and is available in a variety of styles and designs to suit different applications and preferences.

Features

  • Can handle the high power loads associated with electric cookers and other large kitchen appliances
  • Providing excellent impact resistance and protection against weathering and UV damage
  • Designed to meet strict safety standards

How to use

Step 1: Make sure the cooker control unit is properly installed by a qualified electrician. The unit should be securely fixed to the wall and connected to the power supply using appropriate electrical wiring.

Step 2: Turn off the power supply to the cooker control unit by switching off the circuit breaker or removing the fuse.

Step 3: Connect the cooker to the cooker control unit using appropriate electrical wiring. The cooker should be connected to the terminals marked “Load” on the unit.

Step 4: Turn on the power supply to the cooker control unit by switching on the circuit breaker or replacing the fuse.

Step 5: Use the control switch on the unit to turn the cooker on and off. The control switch a rotary switch or a rocker switch, depending on the model.

Step 6: To adjust the heat level of the cooker, use the control switch to adjust the voltage supplied to the cooker. Turning the switch clockwise will increase the voltage and raise the heat level, while turning it anticlockwise will decrease the voltage and lower the heat level.

Step 7: When you’re finished using the cooker, turn it off using the control switch on the unit.