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  1. J

    Bathroom extractor fan FCU & Isolation

    Read a few similar threads . . Got two of them in adjacent rooms . . Lots of plastic in the roof space . . Lesson learned!
  2. J

    Bathroom extractor fan FCU & Isolation

    OK so my first thoughts were full of holes cabling wise  . . anyone point me to a diagram i would be gratefull
  3. J

    Bathroom extractor fan FCU & Isolation

    Hi hoping someone can explain in plain english for me - hours of google got me more confused than when i started regarding wiring a overrun extractor fan direct from a 3amp fcu on lighting circuit . . all examples i can find seem to have fcu to a lamp holder using the L, Loop & N to feed...
  4. J

    Vanity unit spur (onsuite) from none RCD light circuit

    Ffs now it's spelling lol, I'm sorry I'm also from Brum, that's a good enough excuse in any situation :)
  5. J

    Vanity unit spur (onsuite) from none RCD light circuit

    Thanks for that, a lot more eloquent than I could explain (see previous 20 odd posts) ill use use your example to explain to customer and just maybe leave out the get paid move on bit :)    Cheers Col
  6. J

    Vanity unit spur (onsuite) from none RCD light circuit

    power currently supplied from isolator to unprotected circuits via buzzbar Can I put an RCD after isolater and simply fit a new buzz bar to suit new longer length by daisy chain I just mean looping cable from isolater to new RCD then on to existing RCD im confused as to why this is so confusing 
  7. J

    Vanity unit spur (onsuite) from none RCD light circuit

    Yeah cheers I get that, was only passing on concerns of customer and wondered how easy it would be ? I.e, daisy chain power from existing to new RCD and chop up buzz bar to suit ?
  8. J

    Vanity unit spur (onsuite) from none RCD light circuit

    Scratch previous the extractor reposition is notifiable, not the lighting spur why not convert? So all circuits currently not protected would be protected?
  9. J

    Vanity unit spur (onsuite) from none RCD light circuit

    ofcourse notifiable as its an on-suite, isn't anything special locations now notifiable additions or otherwise, correct me if am wrong  rcbo easy option surprise should really have asked how easy is it to rejig a half and half board to become a 2 way RCD board, just for piece of mind for...
  10. J

    Vanity unit spur (onsuite) from none RCD light circuit

    Ideally wanting use existing lighting for spur to a vanity unit light however existing lighting not RCD protected I could spur from extractor which is RCD protected (I assume from the shower) but is other end ceiling - messy what is the best way to add RCD protection to existing lighting...
  11. J

    Vanity unit spur (onsuite) from none RCD light circuit

    Lol at your standard forum response to a newbie question, (if only coral did odds on that) but your half right I am newly qualified in my own right hence checking my thoughts before proceeding I should explain more clearly - the problem is not nuisance tripping - there is an extractor fitted...
  12. J

    Vanity unit spur (onsuite) from none RCD light circuit

    HI just wondered on the best way to go about this? There is a SELV extractor fan fitted opposite end of the ceiling but this trips with RCD so must be spurred from another circuit - which am yet to locate my thoughts: RCD protect non RCD half of board RCBO on Lighing circuit only any...
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