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hi avery one done full house rewire including low voltage fan in a shower cubicle 2years ago,the owner rang me saying some 1 told him that the fan is danger and should not be there.please help
 
if you had reads the instructions, theyt would have told you that the fan is suitable for use in zone 1. and 12V is not low voltage, it's extra low voltage. hope this helps.
 
thanks for the nice comments,ok lets say MR GORDIE SPARK walked in to do the check after me and saw the fan fitted nice and all been tiled looked at the transformer on the top landing of the shower room what do you think hes going to say i need to see the fan paper work ?????
 
thanks for the nice comments,ok lets say MR GORDIE SPARK walked in to do the check after me and saw the fan fitted nice and all been tiled looked at the transformer on the top landing of the shower room what do you think hes going to say i need to see the fan paper work ?????

Please at least TRY to spell my name correctly!

As for the rest of your post, try as I may - and I HAVE tried - I can make no sense of it.

Please provide the English or Geordie translation.

Thank you.
 
Please at least TRY to spell my name correctly!

As for the rest of your post, try as I may - and I HAVE tried - I can make no sense of it.

Please provide the English or Geordie translation.

Thank you.

Why man, sur ah went t' this gadjies hoose like, to purra fan in his bathroom like, anyways ah divvnt red tha bit o paper in tha box ah just chucked it awa like. Anyways, now this blurke is saying ah divvnt kna warram daein like cos some utha blurke teld him that like. Anyways, can you canny lot tellus if ah did it reet or not, cos ah haven't gorra great understandin ov tha regs like.
 
Please at least TRY to spell my name correctly!

As for the rest of your post, try as I may - and I HAVE tried - I can make no sense of it.

Please provide the English or Geordie translation.

Thank you.

Or,

How man divvent get shorty with me or aal clag ya lugoles reet

which translates to (I think), Steady on old chap, I say, no need to get excited old bean, or I shall be forced into fisticuffs and box your ears, what ? hey, what?
 
I mean you are an idiot for fitting the thing WITHOUT reading the Manufacturers Instructions first!

Step 1. Open box containing fan.

Step 2. Remove fan and Manufactures Instructions from box.

Step 3. Put fan to one side and READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!!

Step 4. Fit the fan - as described in the Manufacturers Instructions !!!

THEN you will know you have fitted it correctly and will have no problems with customers telling you you have done it wrong and no need to ask others if it's right or wrong.

It makes my mind boggle - The manufacturers go to the trouble of printing the instructions and YOU can't be bothered to read them!! :banghead:

Thanks for the explanation, just calling people an idiot tends to start slanging matches which means lots of work for the staff :(
 
respect to averyone no matter what they look like i love to learn and im working hard to learn,cz i asked one Q GEORDIE SPARK DID NOT LIKE IT ,OK may be few words wrong ,doesnt mean he reply like that ,come on geordie spark have a life man ,we are the next generation to work after you retire
 
respect to averyone no matter what they look like i love to learn and im working hard to learn,cz i asked one Q GEORDIE SPARK DID NOT LIKE IT ,OK may be few words wrong ,doesnt mean he reply like that ,come on geordie spark have a life man ,we are the next generation to work after you retire

I AM retired and I fear for the future of the trade.
 

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