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Touched on this before, unable to find thread. Many thanks for your comments re isolation switches etc.
I've now decided to go for 4 x in line extractor fans all sited in the loft. Also that the isolation switch for each fan be sited along side each fan. The isolation switches will be surface mounted on the gable walls for ease of access.
What's best way to terminate flex from fan to isolation switch? Clip flex onto wall and into surface box as you would a cable? Use a surface box with knockout and use a stuffing gland. I doubt that an isolation switch has a cord grip like a fused spur point has or is there?
I've now decided to go for 4 x in line extractor fans all sited in the loft. Also that the isolation switch for each fan be sited along side each fan. The isolation switches will be surface mounted on the gable walls for ease of access.
What's best way to terminate flex from fan to isolation switch? Clip flex onto wall and into surface box as you would a cable? Use a surface box with knockout and use a stuffing gland. I doubt that an isolation switch has a cord grip like a fused spur point has or is there?