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Originally Posted by Esel Mann
Not for current interruption means that it should not be disconnected under load. For example by directly unplugging or by an in-line switch.
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If that's the case then I would suggest a different light setup. My home came with flourescent light fixtures under the cabinets. They were hard wired to a wall switch. I ditched the lights and ran the live wire up between the cabinet bases (3/8" gap) and installed a junction box. From there I ran multiple halogen puck lights above, inside, and under my kitchen cabinets. Looks great and the light bulbs last ~ 12 months a pop.