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Shower Isolation Switch Position
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<blockquote data-quote="crystaljohn" data-source="post: 366330" data-attributes="member: 4934"><p>I'm still here by the way. :C </p><p></p><p>Very many thanks for all the input. I have always fitted a shower isolation switch when installing an electric shower. My understanding is that it is to provide a convenient means of isolating the neutral in the event of a fault, and isolate any items requiring disconnection for maintenance or for fast isolation in the event of a fault.</p><p></p><p>My initial question concerned the postioning of the switch, as I was needing some advice as to wether or not the switch was required to be in the same room as the appliance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crystaljohn, post: 366330, member: 4934"] I'm still here by the way. :C Very many thanks for all the input. I have always fitted a shower isolation switch when installing an electric shower. My understanding is that it is to provide a convenient means of isolating the neutral in the event of a fault, and isolate any items requiring disconnection for maintenance or for fast isolation in the event of a fault. My initial question concerned the postioning of the switch, as I was needing some advice as to wether or not the switch was required to be in the same room as the appliance. [/QUOTE]
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