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can i use the lighting circuit for a double pole fused spur...and if so does anyone have a wiring plan?...i've checked refernce page, but cant understand it!....also the fan require live and neutral only, so would the live go to live supply or live load
 
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daztc said:
can i use the lighting circuit for a double pole fused spur...
yes
daztc said:
and if so does anyone have a wiring plan?...i've checked refernce page, but cant understand it!
then call someone who does.

daztc said:
....also the fan require live and neutral only, so would the live go to live supply or live load

fan just needs switched live. no perm. live
 
daztc said:
can i use the lighting circuit for a double pole fused spur
Yes.

and if so does anyone have a wiring plan?...
Yes:

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except you'll be using an FCU in place of the triple-pole isolator, and you'll be using twin & earth to supply it, not 3-core & earth because your fan doesn't need both a permanent and switched live.

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Take the live feed for the fan from the switched live terminal, if you want it to go on and off with the light, or from the permanent live if you want to control the fan manually.

i've checked refernce page, but cant understand it!....
Then you should consider calling an electrician..

also the fan require live and neutral only, so would the live go to live supply or live load
The supply will go to the supply terminals, and the load (i.e. the fan) to the load terminals...
 
as i explained the fan requires a DOUBLE pole fused spur...the reference diagram (compliments of breezer) refers to TRIPLE pole (thats what i dont understand!!)...the fan has intigrated pull cord and has just live and neutral
 
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