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  • wireless switch

    edit: found the kind of thing now, good shout!

    That's a good point actually, I've not got a label on the dishwasher one, but it turns out he just missed it because it's on the return wall. Still baffled as to what to do about the extractor, it's designed to be left running in trickle mode constantly, with humidistat just controlling the boost. As such I probably should should have left it on when he came round. Pretty pissed the guy who wired it up didn't mention any of this.

  • In fairness the regulations pertaining to the fan are probably buried deep in the big yellow book and it depends what you are remembering when you design vs what you remember when you're carrying out a test.

    There's an IET website full of experienced electricians and testers who would probably love to start a 20 page thread about your fan if you fancy that.

  • Green book now.

  • All sorted now. For some reason I had a humidistat and switch installed when it was fitted. With a slight tweak of the wiring the humidistat can control the hard on/off with the switch doing the high/low fan speed.

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