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    kitchen oulets for appliances - location?

    thanks for the info. So, suppposing I have a tall built in built in oven with microwave over, both housed in units that have storage above/below the appliance, would it be acceptable to have the switching in the wall begind the storage part, presumably with an area of the back of the unit cut...
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    kitchen oulets for appliances - location?

    Hi, Im just about to plasterboard our kitchen extension in preparation for plaster then 2nd fix. I have a question about the location of the socket outlets for the built-in appliances. I've heard that Part P requires them to be located next to the built in appliance (eg in the unit next to the...
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    Bathroom Extractor - switching issue

    Excellent - thanks v. much!
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    Bathroom Extractor - switching issue

    Thanks All for the input - seems the safest way to do it, in compliance with the manufactoruers guidelines, is to have a DP pullcord, to ensure the circuit is protected solely by the 3A fuse. I've only found single pole pullcords, anyone know where to get a DP item?
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    Bathroom Extractor - switching issue

    here's the instructions: http://www.screwfix.com/sfd/i/cat/pdfs/34/p3133634.pdf the model is the T12T Timer model, wiring diagram is T2. Back to my original point, if I connect the switched live to the bathroom pullcord, does there not become an additional 6A live through the lighting...
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    Bathroom Extractor - switching issue

    Thanks for the help, As I say, the instructions from Manrose specifies the SELV timed fan should be connected via "A double pole isolating switch, having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles, must be used with a 3 amp fuse fitted". SparkySpike, do you mean I should use a three...
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    Bathroom Extractor - switching issue

    Hi, I have installed a SELV 12V timed bathroom extractor fan, using a DP 3A switched fused spur off the bathroom lighting circuit, mounted in the loft alongside the transformer. This is in accordance with the manufacturer's instrcutions and it works fine. My question concerns the...
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