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    Rented house dodgy wiring help

    RF I understand your point of view but I'm not just complaining for the sake of it, I've never had to complain in any rented property before. My concern is that any dodgy wiring could invalidate my contents insurance in the event of a fire. If my landlord were able to provide reassurance...
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    Rented house dodgy wiring help

    There's definitely no isolator switch and the fan is always at constant speed. It's sounding more and more like a bodge job to me! I'll look for an elusive humidity sensor on the back or in the body of the fan tomorrow, not holding my breath though. You've been a big help, many thanks
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    Rented house dodgy wiring help

    There's no isolator that I can see, I assume this'd just be a normal switch. The fan looks like a plain fan the only marking on it is where someone has written 12v. If I remove the fan after turning off the electrics will it be easy to work out if there's a humidity sensor or if it's a trickle...
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    Rented house dodgy wiring help

    I'm renting a nice house in Bristol with a couple of friends but since moving in we've noticed a few things that don't seem correct, I've listed them below: 1. Our bathroom extractor fan is on 24/7. We've been told this is due to 'black mould' and that the fan has a built in humidity sensor...
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