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Hi All,
Before we start I know about part p, I am working with a part p registered electrician just after some advice. I have also read the 7671 requirements for isolation. Just like to point that out before I start!
Asked to fit two extractor fans in two shower rooms. So the entire room is as such a wet room. Opted to use IPX4 rated fans, SELV. The ones we will use have integral humidstats so need no switched live.
So plan to wire these with 1mm t+2 to a spur to give double pole isoaltion and fused down to 3amp from the 10amp lighting radial, to a transformer to the fan.
Problem is location of the isolators, a window bus frosted glass so no real natrual light so isolators are needed but as its a wet room I don't want to fit the spurs inside the wet room. Requirements for isolation say outside the zone but this would be outside the room or can I put the spurs next to the transformers in the loft?
Usally I would fit a 3 pole isolator outside the zone usally above the door to the room.
In this case the customers don't really want a spur on show as such, as one is a hall way and one is a bedroom.
Any ideas,
Thanks,
Adam
Before we start I know about part p, I am working with a part p registered electrician just after some advice. I have also read the 7671 requirements for isolation. Just like to point that out before I start!
Asked to fit two extractor fans in two shower rooms. So the entire room is as such a wet room. Opted to use IPX4 rated fans, SELV. The ones we will use have integral humidstats so need no switched live.
So plan to wire these with 1mm t+2 to a spur to give double pole isoaltion and fused down to 3amp from the 10amp lighting radial, to a transformer to the fan.
Problem is location of the isolators, a window bus frosted glass so no real natrual light so isolators are needed but as its a wet room I don't want to fit the spurs inside the wet room. Requirements for isolation say outside the zone but this would be outside the room or can I put the spurs next to the transformers in the loft?
Usally I would fit a 3 pole isolator outside the zone usally above the door to the room.
In this case the customers don't really want a spur on show as such, as one is a hall way and one is a bedroom.
Any ideas,
Thanks,
Adam

