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Protecting working ventilation fan during DIY regrouting
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<blockquote data-quote="Pazzer" data-source="post: 505087" data-attributes="member: 33429"><p>Thanks for the response. </p><p></p><p>I have no idea where the isolator is. There's nothing on the fan itself, and the only way I've managed to turn the fan off so far is to go to the main fuse box and turn off the switch labelled 'lights' - which of course means the bathroom light doesn't work either. Is it possible that there is no isolator switch specifically for the fan? If not, where might it be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pazzer, post: 505087, member: 33429"] Thanks for the response. I have no idea where the isolator is. There's nothing on the fan itself, and the only way I've managed to turn the fan off so far is to go to the main fuse box and turn off the switch labelled 'lights' - which of course means the bathroom light doesn't work either. Is it possible that there is no isolator switch specifically for the fan? If not, where might it be? [/QUOTE]
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