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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 405674" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>We did a day at this job today ...had another think about it while there .</p><p></p><p>We have wired two shower / toilet rooms in the usual way , lighting switch wire triggers the fans which are in the loft ....customer decides they don't want them linked to the lights &amp; my mate thought we'd just remove the sw/wire and operate with a retractive pull .</p><p></p><p>However , looking at it today we thought the fans will only do 20 mins then stop ..... and if they get condensation &amp; toilet smells , they'll be blaming us , so decided to just alter it to simple on/off ....as they have requested ,,,up to them whether they use the fans or not .......doesnt comply with building regs but thats their problem not mine . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 405674, member: 1408"] We did a day at this job today ...had another think about it while there . We have wired two shower / toilet rooms in the usual way , lighting switch wire triggers the fans which are in the loft ....customer decides they don't want them linked to the lights & my mate thought we'd just remove the sw/wire and operate with a retractive pull . However , looking at it today we thought the fans will only do 20 mins then stop ..... and if they get condensation & toilet smells , they'll be blaming us , so decided to just alter it to simple on/off ....as they have requested ,,,up to them whether they use the fans or not .......doesnt comply with building regs but thats their problem not mine . [/QUOTE]
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