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Discuss Bathroom fan burnt out..... in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
How about holding the manfacturers responsible for not providing something fit for purpose? Unless its connected to a socket circuit then there should be no need to fuse it down, you dont after all fuse down all individual light fittings do you?I always fit 3A fuses in fan isolators using click mode modules..If it had started a fire and gone to court the MI would say it states MUST be protected by 3amp fuse if the contractor hasnot followed these then responsibility could be past to the contractor. For the sake of £1 just i fit it!
A lot of very small motors are designed and classed as ZP (impedance protected). ZP open frame shaded pole motors like this one are common, also a lot of computer type fan motors are also rated as ZP.Interesting, do you think ZP is considered with the construction of a chuck away extract fan.
How about holding the manfacturers responsible for not providing something fit for purpose? Unless its connected to a socket circuit then there should be no need to fuse it down, you dont after all fuse down all individual light fittings do you?
You never seen a ballast catch fire then? Plenty of them fitted inside unfused light fittings.Light fittings do not stipulate being fed off a 3A fuse through a double pole isolator, i dont see light fittings as much of a threat to going on fire as a motor inside a fan. I agree the manufacturers should do more,,but in mean time cover your own derrière..
You never seen a ballast catch fire then? Plenty of them fitted inside unfused light fittings.
As I said not all are, besides do you think a BS1361 fuse will blow before any protction offered in the DB?Mostly inside an earth metal strip light, and alot of these strip lights have fuses in the terminal connectors
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