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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 27666" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>As far as I know a fuse/mcb is classed as an isolator for a fan. But all the fans I have fitted ie that I have wired I put an isolation switch in circuit. Either 3 pole switch outside room or ashley 3 pole pullswitch. It give customer option of having fan off if they don't want it on and also for maintanance purposes. Although today I changed two noisy fans on a job. They did not have isolation switches but I did not install them in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Batty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 27666, member: 66"] As far as I know a fuse/mcb is classed as an isolator for a fan. But all the fans I have fitted ie that I have wired I put an isolation switch in circuit. Either 3 pole switch outside room or ashley 3 pole pullswitch. It give customer option of having fan off if they don't want it on and also for maintanance purposes. Although today I changed two noisy fans on a job. They did not have isolation switches but I did not install them in the first place. Batty [/QUOTE]
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