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Installing A Push Switch For A Bathroom
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<blockquote data-quote="angellonewolf" data-source="post: 345138" data-attributes="member: 21190"><p>first things first had a sparky round to give a quote for a new rcd board</p><p></p><p>i showed him the bath room and that it had a problem melted wiring he said to wire it up before installing and replace the cable he would cheak it upon installing the board and added a buck for the testing and cheaking (i have all the ceiling down so cheaking is easy)</p><p></p><p>i am adding a 6 inch celing fan over the bath and a 2d ip65 light in the middle of the room near the bath all to work off the pull cord in the bathroom but will add an extra push switch in the hall so after a toilet brake by the kids it will switch off 3 mins later</p><p></p><p>wiring the 2nd switch in parallel so you can use one or the other switch to put on the light </p><p></p><p>now my question what push switch can i use on looking about online most of the push switches say they cant be used for induction and not for venting and need a resister installed if certain lights are installed and one of the cheapest that works is what i am looking for</p><p></p><p>what do i need to know before buying one of theses switched is it just the right amp age i need to worry about </p><p></p><p>the ceiling fan will prob be expelair standard £18 or and the light is already bought a apollo square ip65 opal high frequency lamp 28 watt 2a 4 pin 3,5k</p><p></p><p>thanks for any help i am at work today but will cheak back when i can later today</p><p></p><p>hope i put as much info as needed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angellonewolf, post: 345138, member: 21190"] first things first had a sparky round to give a quote for a new rcd board i showed him the bath room and that it had a problem melted wiring he said to wire it up before installing and replace the cable he would cheak it upon installing the board and added a buck for the testing and cheaking (i have all the ceiling down so cheaking is easy) i am adding a 6 inch celing fan over the bath and a 2d ip65 light in the middle of the room near the bath all to work off the pull cord in the bathroom but will add an extra push switch in the hall so after a toilet brake by the kids it will switch off 3 mins later wiring the 2nd switch in parallel so you can use one or the other switch to put on the light now my question what push switch can i use on looking about online most of the push switches say they cant be used for induction and not for venting and need a resister installed if certain lights are installed and one of the cheapest that works is what i am looking for what do i need to know before buying one of theses switched is it just the right amp age i need to worry about the ceiling fan will prob be expelair standard £18 or and the light is already bought a apollo square ip65 opal high frequency lamp 28 watt 2a 4 pin 3,5k thanks for any help i am at work today but will cheak back when i can later today hope i put as much info as needed [/QUOTE]
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