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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 111112" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>No doubt it will be frowned upon, but I agree with Andy, no great load added, I'd do it but it would be better from the lighting leaving the shower on a dedicated circuit.</p><p></p><p>If you are using a humidity fan , come from the live side of the shower switch with 2.5mm, to a spur, from spur to Humidity fan. Spur will act as isolator. No need for trigger wire with a H.Fan.</p><p></p><p>Deke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 111112, member: 1408"] No doubt it will be frowned upon, but I agree with Andy, no great load added, I'd do it but it would be better from the lighting leaving the shower on a dedicated circuit. If you are using a humidity fan , come from the live side of the shower switch with 2.5mm, to a spur, from spur to Humidity fan. Spur will act as isolator. No need for trigger wire with a H.Fan. Deke [/QUOTE]
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