Emg54 - blimey what happened to him? Lol. Lol. !!!!
 
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The 3A fuse rating got snagged on an NIC inspection a few years ago, when wiring new builds now we always wire the bathroom lighting on its own circuit protected by a 3A MCB, I'm sure that I've seen an isolator with a fuse carrier hat someone manufactures though.
 
There is a multipole isolator with a 3A fuse carrier built in yes.
 
Yeah they were on the ball whoever thought of it.
 
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Last seen somewhere in China.
Best place for him....;)....(I do miss those TT and neutral in switches keyboard scraps though)

The 3A fuse rating got snagged on an NIC inspection a few years ago, when wiring new builds now we always wire the bathroom lighting on its own circuit protected by a 3A MCB, I'm sure that I've seen an isolator with a fuse carrier hat someone manufactures though.

I wonder if it ever went up in smoke you'd be in trouble cos it states 'fuse' not mcb!
 
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It could be that he was taken ill ( hence his sudden disappearance from forums)

I hope I am wrong,he was a excellent member with great knowledge,he could be a little abrasive on occasion but he has been a big loss to this forum
 
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Does anyone actually fit a switched spur at fan,I doubt it

We use certain manufacturers fan on jobs & insists on 3amp fuse in destructions, spoke with them about it they will invalidate any claims if it is not installed correctly.
Have been using another brand for continuous running if this fed from 6A light circuit it is fine in the instructions.
We sometimes run a bathroom & ensuite from 3 C/B on the board or if we have quite a few rooms with fans use 6amp C/B in board & sit a grid switch above with a bank 3 amp fuse units mainly if large house & the D/B is in a cupboard.
 
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I've replaced a few fans, which have either been jammed up with bird nesting materials, or like the last one, a wasp nest. None had had a local 3amp fusing, and as far as the owners were concerned, had caused the circuit mcb to trip. None had started a fire, or had signs of thermal damage.

That said, if the instructions say fit a 3amp fuse, that's what I'll do.
 

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