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Hi,

Apologies for the repeat post but I have re-measured the bathroom/fan and it now appears to be within zone 2. I've attached a picture (2 mashed together) with measurements. The fan is mains @ 230v.

We've had an extractor fan wired into our bathroom by an electrician. However he's put the 3-pole isolator next to the fan.

The fan is a timed/humidistat one that is triggered on by the light and then runs on it's own.

He's certified the work with a certificate - should I get him back to sort it out, or is it ok to be left?

Thanks,

James.
 

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Shouldn't really have any kind of switch in the bathroom at all.

If your bathroom has a window, you can get the electrician to remove the isolator completely, as the function of the isolator was to isolate the fan whilst the lights remained on, but only if no natural light was available. I think its in the building regs page 64???

Best regards and hope this helps,

Sav
 
Shouldn't really have any kind of switch in the bathroom at all.

If your bathroom has a window, you can get the electrician to remove the isolator completely, as the function of the isolator was to isolate the fan whilst the lights remained on, but only if no natural light was available. I think its in the building regs page 64???

Best regards and hope this helps,

Sav

Sav i have heard this before and didnt believe my ears but as u have said it i will investigate..

What you are saying is if you have natural light you dont need an isolator as you can isolate lighting circuit and use the light from the window,,

I think its a crock of **** ( my opinion) so what happens if you are called to that same property at 5pm on a winters evening it will be pitch black therefore no light,

So your way only works if you work in daylight hours,

this is a rant at what your saying and not you,, as ive heard other people say this
 
Eddie,
I am with you on this and as good practise, I also fit an isolator where possible.
I just checked the regs and its on page 65 and quote "An extractor fan supplied from a lighting circuit for a bathroom without a window should have its own means of isolation, as otherwise replacement or maintenance of the fan would have to be carried out in the dark"

Probably written by someone in springtime !!!

Like I said, I always fit on where possible, but in this scenario, if a window is fitted, then thats the easiest option.

Best regards Eddie mate,

Sav
 
Eddie,
I am with you on this and as good practise, I also fit an isolator where possible.
I just checked the regs and its on page 65 and quote "An extractor fan supplied from a lighting circuit for a bathroom without a window should have its own means of isolation, as otherwise replacement or maintenance of the fan would have to be carried out in the dark"

Probably written by someone in springtime !!!

Like I said, I always fit on where possible, but in this scenario, if a window is fitted, then thats the easiest option.

Best regards Eddie mate,

Sav


Glad u didnt take it the wrong way... its just backward..
 

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