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What can I use to replace 20A DP switch outside bathroom
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<blockquote data-quote="robine" data-source="post: 488062" data-attributes="member: 31933"><p>Yesterday evening, in both bathrooms with the light switch to each bathroom turned off, I realised that the bathroom fans are actually extractors and work without the light switch being turned on. Just using a piece of toilet paper, the extractors in each bathroom are able to "suck" the toilet paper up and it sticks to the fan. This is with the switch off. I'm wondering now if the lights in each bathroom are on 2 separate circuits. One circuit is for the normal non-IP44/IP56 lights and one separate circuit for a IP44/56 light that is above the shower cubicle.... is that likely? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robine, post: 488062, member: 31933"] Yesterday evening, in both bathrooms with the light switch to each bathroom turned off, I realised that the bathroom fans are actually extractors and work without the light switch being turned on. Just using a piece of toilet paper, the extractors in each bathroom are able to "suck" the toilet paper up and it sticks to the fan. This is with the switch off. I'm wondering now if the lights in each bathroom are on 2 separate circuits. One circuit is for the normal non-IP44/IP56 lights and one separate circuit for a IP44/56 light that is above the shower cubicle.... is that likely? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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