Is it an incorrect method?Cost does not come into it. Do it the correct way with electrics.
Is it an incorrect method?Cost does not come into it. Do it the correct way with electrics.
The FCU is part of the power supply which came with the fanDon’t need a FCU on a light circuit. A 3 a fuse has no discrimination against a 6a MCB.
It is a trickle fan controlled by a humidistat, there is a pull cord to switch it to full power.Does the fan run 24/7 then? If connected to live and neutral, then there's nothing that would switch it on and off...
But that is for if you wire it off the ring. You don't need it for a lighting circuit.The FCU is part of the power supply which came with the fan
You know full well that is bad practice.Could fit a 1363 socket on a lighting circuit.
You know full well that is bad practice
Manufacturers requirement, cannot be by passedBut that is for if you wire it off the ring. You don't need it for a lighting circuit.
It seems that you are critical of any procedure suggested to connect loads other than lights to 6A circuits.But that is for if you wire it off the ring. You don't need it for a lighting circuit.
Manufacturers requirement, cannot be by passed
Have you never heard of a double pole switch?It seems that you are critical of any procedure suggested to connect loads other than lights to 6A circuits.
So what method would you suggest as good practice to provide total isolation for maintenance purposes without losing the light to be able to do the work?
For clarity "" a 1363 socket on a lighting circuit. "" is NOT bad practise
And a FCU is not double pole switch?Have you never heard of a double pole switch?
It's impossible to overload a correctly designed and installed circuit, even if it contains devices of a higher rating.In your opinion. Common sense clearly shows overloading a circuit by over 100% is bad practice.
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