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Is it possible/safe to wire and extractor fan from a shaver point?
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<blockquote data-quote="bish186" data-source="post: 501222" data-attributes="member: 33129"><p>As title says. I was originally going to wire off of s ceiling rose as have done this before but the bathroom light is just hard wired in. There isnt a ceiling rose just a bunch of 5 cables going straight into the pendant....I have no idea how to determine loop in/out or the line cables nothing is marked and cables are all running where I can't access them. So wondering if it is possible to spur off of the power for the shaver plug already installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bish186, post: 501222, member: 33129"] As title says. I was originally going to wire off of s ceiling rose as have done this before but the bathroom light is just hard wired in. There isnt a ceiling rose just a bunch of 5 cables going straight into the pendant....I have no idea how to determine loop in/out or the line cables nothing is marked and cables are all running where I can't access them. So wondering if it is possible to spur off of the power for the shaver plug already installed. [/QUOTE]
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