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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 443200" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>So why does a light fitting not have a local isolator? Yes it does, it's called a light switch. So why can the same light switch not also be the isolator for the fan? then if you must have local isolation of the permanent L to a timer fan, then an unswitched FCU and pull the fuse out for isolation? S tenant can't then turn it off. But why have local isolation of permanent L to a timer fan when you don't have local isolation to the L loop through for a ceiling rose?</p><p></p><p>I am now convinced it was 16th that introduced the fan isolator requirement and we have just carried on, not really checking if it is still needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 443200, member: 6969"] So why does a light fitting not have a local isolator? Yes it does, it's called a light switch. So why can the same light switch not also be the isolator for the fan? then if you must have local isolation of the permanent L to a timer fan, then an unswitched FCU and pull the fuse out for isolation? S tenant can't then turn it off. But why have local isolation of permanent L to a timer fan when you don't have local isolation to the L loop through for a ceiling rose? I am now convinced it was 16th that introduced the fan isolator requirement and we have just carried on, not really checking if it is still needed. [/QUOTE]
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