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david0173

Hi all Some advice please
I have a shower job to do and the customer does not want another pull cord or a D.P switch in the hall ( theres always one!! ).Normally i have always used pull switchs or the hall switch.They would like the D.P switch in the bathroom out of reach of zones,not to happy with this idea .Any suggestions would be most welcome.

Cheers
 
Hi
She does not want a pull cord in the bathroom at all,or the D.P switch on the wall outside the toilet ,she wants the switch on the wall in the bathroom
 
lv, switch, 40a dp contactor in loft area....12/24v coil...hence a transformer required £200 extra but I've done a few in high value houses/appartments....no strings attached-;)
 
seconding amp davids response, also cheaper to run than electric, (gas is roughly half the price per unit of electricity), so that'll keep green peace happy and the customer ;)
 

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