Following on from a recent thread. My head started to hurt after someone posted (and I can't find the thread now, so I'll just have to quote what I copied, credits to whoever wrote this.).
Being a Electrical Trainee I couldn't quite get me head around that so, as a picture is worth a thousand words, I drew it out. Anyone care to tell me where/if I've gone wrong!Going back to the thread subject bathroom fans, fuses and isolators.
Change the pull switch controlling the lights to a DP pull switch (MK and Crabtree do them), connect the lighting feed and sw/wire to one pole.
From the lighting circuit take a Live and Neutral to a Fused Spur (fused to 3A).
Then run a twin from the spare pole of the pull switch to the spur.
Run a 3c to the fan.
Connect the lives from the 3c and the twin to the switch into the Load of the spur.
Joint the sw/wires from the twin and 3c in a Wago in the back of the Spur box.
If you really want to install a 3 pole isolator, run 2 twins and the 3c to it and make the
connections there.
Both lives fused and isolated...