the question was, do you need a isolator switch for a bathroom fan, if the room has a window.
Your first port of call would be the MI.
sorry, but whats that?
the question was, do you need a isolator switch for a bathroom fan, if the room has a window.
Your first port of call would be the MI.
Manufacturers Instructions.
Lol, less time on the PC due to a newborn baby.
I've popped in from time to time but got out of the habit of posting.
Regulation number, please?
134.1.1
...where necessary to prevent danger. The grave danger from an extractor fan is?You could have tried 132.15.1 & 2,
Because they clearly specify the need for local isolators.
...where necessary to prevent danger. The grave danger from an extractor fan is?You could have tried 132.15.1 & 2,
Because they clearly specify the need for local isolators.
And follow the MI.Regulation number, please?
134.1.1
Hardly. That is not even remotely concerned with this subject, rather that, whatever you are installing, it should be of a suitable type, correctly installed.
...where necessary to prevent danger. The grave danger from an extractor fan is?You could have tried 132.15.1 & 2,
Because they clearly specify the need for local isolators.
I can't see the word "local" in either one.You could have tried 132.15.1 & 2,
Because they clearly specify the need for local isolators.
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