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Manufacturers want there fans fused to 3a on the permanent feed but the switch wire is still on the 6a MCB doing an eicr is a c2 if there is no RCD protection
 
Hi - Out of curiosity I have asked manufacturers what this is all about but they've been tight lipped. I have seen fans that don't spec 3A fuses and they seem to have a fuse on the control board and/or claim they've a thermal overload for the motor.

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I’m not sure. Shall I ask Winston1 on diynot.com? He keeps banging on about exactly this, in the same way that you do.

He also has a thing about transformers, and not having 13A sockets on lighting circuits too.

Exactly the same bees that you have in your bonnet. Hmm, makes you wonder, do you have a long-lost identical twin?
 

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