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Wiring replacement pull cord switch
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 438245" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>If it was an INCEIC and Part P electrician that did it, I would have expected him to have used a bit of 3 core &amp; earth or 4 core flex. While it might be technically okay to use the 3 core flex I would only have done that if it was an existing flex plastered into the wall and would have messed up the bathroom to replace it.</p><p></p><p>As the fan is in the loft (in line fan) and it's a ceiling switch, I would replace that cable.</p><p></p><p>In any event someone posted how to connect the new switch a few posts (pages?) back, so have you fitted the new switch yet and does it work?</p><p></p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 438245, member: 6969"] If it was an INCEIC and Part P electrician that did it, I would have expected him to have used a bit of 3 core & earth or 4 core flex. While it might be technically okay to use the 3 core flex I would only have done that if it was an existing flex plastered into the wall and would have messed up the bathroom to replace it. As the fan is in the loft (in line fan) and it's a ceiling switch, I would replace that cable. In any event someone posted how to connect the new switch a few posts (pages?) back, so have you fitted the new switch yet and does it work? [/QUOTE]
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