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    Bathroom Fan Wiring

    Checked fan and it's IP44, and these no isolator that I can find! I'll just have to service the fan in the daytime :lol:
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    Bathroom Fan Wiring

    I'll check the fan label tonight for IP rating, the 'cannot reasonably be located elsewhere' maybe able to be used as the bathroom is small and wall space is limited, but it does not have an RCD. It's just on the general lighting circuit. I have electric underfloor heating on an RCD spur. Would...
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    Bathroom Fan Wiring

    Thanks for quick replies, you have confirmed my thoughts, furthermore, following a search of this forum, the fan is located in a zone 1 area but is 240v!! I belive it should be LV with transformer Correct? Ian
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    Bathroom Fan Wiring

    I've had a new bathroom installed and one of the areas of concern is the fan has been wired with twin and earth, using black neutral red for continuous power, and the copper (earth) wire, covered in red tape, as the switched power to start the fan. The fan is 240v with timer. Is this illegal...
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