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<blockquote data-quote="somean49" data-source="post: 433220" data-attributes="member: 28286"><p>Thanks to all for the replies. Glad to have stirred up some memories. The manufacturer's requirement is for a 2-pole isolator. The properties are holiday lets by the sea (less than 200m away) The shower/bathrooms have no ventilation to the exterior. The humidistats are only required to work while these holiday lets are occupied so are operated by the light switch - they are programmed for a 60 min overrun or until 60% RH is achieved. Although quiet (8 db) I know from experience the "guests" will turn them off; the previous extractors were always ******** about with as shown by the mould growing. The sparky who ran the safety tests recommended the lockable type isolators but so far has not got back to me on his source. Hence my enquiry. Which I am starting to think will draw a blank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somean49, post: 433220, member: 28286"] Thanks to all for the replies. Glad to have stirred up some memories. The manufacturer's requirement is for a 2-pole isolator. The properties are holiday lets by the sea (less than 200m away) The shower/bathrooms have no ventilation to the exterior. The humidistats are only required to work while these holiday lets are occupied so are operated by the light switch - they are programmed for a 60 min overrun or until 60% RH is achieved. Although quiet (8 db) I know from experience the "guests" will turn them off; the previous extractors were always ******** about with as shown by the mould growing. The sparky who ran the safety tests recommended the lockable type isolators but so far has not got back to me on his source. Hence my enquiry. Which I am starting to think will draw a blank. [/QUOTE]
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