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RCD and ELV for bathroom extractor?
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<blockquote data-quote="beemer" data-source="post: 17455" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Sorry... thought I had given enough details.... bathroom needs an extractor, so does it have to be ELV (12v) as well as supplied through a RCD?</p><p></p><p>Another way of putting it..... I have connected a 12v extractor fan in my bathroom, (2m high, at the end of the bath) but also rewired the bathroom lights via the RCD side of my consumer unit to comply to 17th edition. Did I really need to have done both or could I have just put the bathroom on the RCD side of the board and left the extractor 240v? Bearing in mind that all I wanted to do was install an extractor.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemer, post: 17455, member: 245"] Sorry... thought I had given enough details.... bathroom needs an extractor, so does it have to be ELV (12v) as well as supplied through a RCD? Another way of putting it..... I have connected a 12v extractor fan in my bathroom, (2m high, at the end of the bath) but also rewired the bathroom lights via the RCD side of my consumer unit to comply to 17th edition. Did I really need to have done both or could I have just put the bathroom on the RCD side of the board and left the extractor 240v? Bearing in mind that all I wanted to do was install an extractor. Thanks Dave [/QUOTE]
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