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    Wiring a fan isolator switch

    Thanks @ericmark I had assumed that this was the way to wire it, but the instructions made me doubt myself. I have wired the switch yesterday thanks to edecotp's reply, but your response, I am sure, will be very helpful to anyone who stumbles upon this post in future.
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    Wiring a fan isolator switch

    From the back it looks like one, but the bottom terminals are blanked out. The front though has one single big switch (see photos). For completeness, here is the link to the product page on the website: http://trendiswitch.com/10a-triple-pole-bathroom-fan-isolator-switch-1130-p.asp (apologies if...
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    Wiring a fan isolator switch

    Hi everyone, I hope somebody can help me see something obvious. I have bought a fan isolator from Trendi (for aesthetic reasons) and I would like to replace the existing one; the problem is that I do not understand how to wire it, because the new switch has a different layout for the...
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    Another thread about power to a shed

    Thank you very much for the helpful answers, and I agree 100% with you. I am also a professional, although in a different line of work, and I know what it means to be told how to do something that I have been doing for a very long time. I will approach potential electricians and ask them...
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    Another thread about power to a shed

    Thank you, that sounds like a very reasonable arrangement. Absolutely yes. I assume the work will need to be notified, and I would like to obtain a certificate for it, so I will not be able to do it on my own anyway. What I would like to do is dig the trench for the SWA and, perhaps, attach...
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    Another thread about power to a shed

    Hi @Notch7, yes, I would be taking the earth from the socket and using that. The shed will be made of wood and it will sit on a concrete base. All the advice I have found so far regarding earthing suggests that it's fine to do it this way. For example: I hope I am not misunderstanding.
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    Another thread about power to a shed

    Thank you, I understand. Just for completeness, say the socket was in fact part of the ring, then plan 2 (with a 4mm cable) would be the best option? Thanks again to both.
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    Another thread about power to a shed

    Thank you @Taylortwocities. The only fused switch in the house is one close to the gas boiler, labelled BOILER.
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    Another thread about power to a shed

    Thanks @EFLImpudence. I thought it would look tidier than feeding the SWA cable through a small hole in the wall of the shed.
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    Another thread about power to a shed

    Hello, this is my first post on the forum. I have read several threads about bringing power to a shed in the garden, but besides one where a gentleman wanted to charge a toy car overnight, they don't have many similarities with my case. Ultimately I will involve a competent electrician for the...
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