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um, this is a domestic kitchen fan that draws 30W and you want to use 6mm?
Do you really know what you are doing?
6mm will work fine, but it is a tad excessive.
I would suggest that you contact an electrician!
 
thanks,for reply,,thought i was contacting electricans on here,,the fan is a kitchen as required by building regs 60 liters out put per sec & above, manual states 6m I thought it may av been bit excessive the reason i asked opinion of electricians or wud be electricians on here

regards
 
Thank you all ,,I can now see why Jason.S is head Moderator,,he can clearly recognoise someone in need, i am asking for advice, thought that was reasonable on this kind of site,,, thank you again Jason and everyone else who replied


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Thank you for link,,iam a bit thick in the best of times but still cant see wat size cable to use with GXC6 have seen the one other stating can be linked with lighting circuit not sure if it applies to GXC6

thank u :cool:
 
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Hi mate,the power output of the fan is only 30 Watts,you will be able to use 1mm cable,it's drawing less a 1/2 an Amp
 
Hi mate,the power output of the fan is only 30 Watts,you will be able to use 1mm cable,it's drawing less a 1/2 an Amp


Thankyou very much :D

Hi want to thank everyone on herer,,didnt know cud be so much fun asking one question got loads more to ask
 

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