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Shower fan isolation switch
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<blockquote data-quote="Davethsparky" data-source="post: 411835" data-attributes="member: 27165"><p>there is no requirement for an isolation switch, but a means of isolation is a damned good idea.</p><p></p><p>personally I fit a 4 pin socket for inline fans to provide isolation and easy removal for maintainence/replacement. Plus it's an easy way to convert from solid cable to flex to make the final connection to the fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davethsparky, post: 411835, member: 27165"] there is no requirement for an isolation switch, but a means of isolation is a damned good idea. personally I fit a 4 pin socket for inline fans to provide isolation and easy removal for maintainence/replacement. Plus it's an easy way to convert from solid cable to flex to make the final connection to the fan. [/QUOTE]
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