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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 443198" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Interesting but I think it just comes under "Local Isolation " . So any fixed equipment has it ....in a house its cookers , shower, fixed heater , immersion htr, central heating , washing m/c , etc. including the fans. </p><p></p><p>It is also suggested in some parts that a fan has it's own 3A fuse so that it doesn't take out the lighting ....that can be quite interesting when its linked to the light circuit . I constantly find fans with switched spurs that do not isolate the switchwire from the light . At best they switch the Live &amp; the Switched trigger and the Neutral remains connected ....at worst the fan is live when the light is on . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 443198, member: 1408"] Interesting but I think it just comes under "Local Isolation " . So any fixed equipment has it ....in a house its cookers , shower, fixed heater , immersion htr, central heating , washing m/c , etc. including the fans. It is also suggested in some parts that a fan has it's own 3A fuse so that it doesn't take out the lighting ....that can be quite interesting when its linked to the light circuit . I constantly find fans with switched spurs that do not isolate the switchwire from the light . At best they switch the Live & the Switched trigger and the Neutral remains connected ....at worst the fan is live when the light is on . [/QUOTE]
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