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Extractor Fan wall switch

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I plan to instal (via 1A fused spur) a timed extractor fan (Vent-Axia VA100XT)in a study room. The circuitry requires a permanent feed to the fan & a switched live feed to the inbuilt timer. The type of switch I used for an identical fan in the bathroom (also independent of the lighting as in this case) is a pull switch that is ON only whilst the cord is held down (the pulse then sets the timer and fan to ON). This time I want to install a wall switch, preferably an architrave switch. Can anyone suggest the switch type/spec/supplier? Many thanks in advance.
A conventional 2-way architrave switch gives, in position 1 fan-ON under timer control (desired!), but in position 2 it gives fan ON permanently (not desired!).
 
MK do momentry push types in their GRID system.

Also, Crabtree, MEM etc do a similar range.

Look at the MK website, any wholesaler will stock a momentry switch.
 

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