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Wiring a Fan Isolator Switch / Or Fuse unit - Please Help!

kjm

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Hi I wonder if someone can advise.

My bathroom currently has a fan and spot lights. Both appear to be wired in to a Fuse Unit on the wall. ie if I prise the fuse out with a screwdriver both the fan and the lights cut off.

Is there any way of replacing the fuse with something where I can turn the fan off but keep the lights on?? ie a Fan Isolator Switch or a Switched Fuse Unit.
Please could someone advise.

The fan obviously needs the fuse, but do the lights? How should I go about this, and is it possible.

I have 3 Red Wires 3 Neutral and 2 earth.

Thanks

Kevin
 
kjm said:
Hi I wonder if someone can advise.

My bathroom currently has a fan and spot lights. Both appear to be wired in to a Fuse Unit on the wall. ie if I prise the fuse out with a screwdriver both the fan and the lights cut off.

Is there any way of replacing the fuse with something where I can turn the fan off but keep the lights on?? ie a Fan Isolator Switch or a Switched Fuse Unit.
Please could someone advise.

The fan obviously needs the fuse, but do the lights? How should I go about this, and is it possible.

I have 3 Red Wires 3 Neutral and 2 earth.

Thanks

Kevin

get a fan isolator and put this between the spur and fan
 

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