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To provide a specific answer, I would need more context about the switch and the response it's giving. Generally, a switch might give a particular response due to its programming, the input it receives, or the current state of the system it is managing. Factors such as configuration errors, connectivity issues, or network protocols can also influence its behavior. Please provide more details for a more accurate explanation.

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Why electric heater give electric shock when it switch was off?

An electric heater may give a shock when the switch is off due to a few reasons, such as faulty wiring, improper grounding, or a malfunctioning switch. If there is a short circuit or insulation failure, voltage can still leak to the metal parts of the heater. Additionally, static electricity buildup can also cause a mild shock. It's crucial to ensure that the heater is properly maintained and inspected to prevent such hazards.


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Unless the switch has a light to indicate the switch is turned on, there is no neutral connection to a single pole switch.


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