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And that's the reason many sparks would wire the fan separately back to its own switch or have the cheaper arrangement of a fan with a pullswitch.In many cases I have seen the owner end up using the isolator to turn off a noisy fan that rund for ages after they go to the toilet in the middle night!
In many cases I have seen the owner end up using the isolator to turn off a noisy fan that rund for ages after they go to the toilet in the middle night!
And that's the reason many sparks would wire the fan separately back to its own switch or have the cheaper arrangement of a fan with a pullswitch.
Actually you were beaten to it.Interestingly, this just popped up:
Ah, I did have a skim through but managed to miss that.
I agree. They traditionally did not require them. And why is it that virtually every other fan in a home (extract or blow) has no special requirements?The only way manufacturers will look at the 3A fuse requirement is if no one buys them or regulations prohibit them.
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