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Well chaps ive been looking at the manufacturer requirements for fusing down fans ,an every one appears to require only the permernant live to be fused so having words with those nice people at scolmore click you can do it easily with the grid range that doesnt actually look like grid fuse and an isolator in the same switch brilliant thats what i say good old Click scholmore GEDC0500.JPG
 
Like that, saves messing around wiring in two different items.
 
probably less than a separate isol. and FCU when you factor in 2 back boxes, never mind the extra cutting out and time running cable.
 
The click stuff is one of the best thought out at the moment.
i like their grid stuff as well.even on normal plates you can swap a 2way for an intermediate easily.
 
I get those isolators for about 2 quid, the faceplate for about 90p and a fused unit is around 1.50.

Never thought of doing that and been using the Click mini grid for a while now.

Nice one

This may sound a silly question but how to you wire it if you're using a fan with an over run timer?
 
as i see it, it's a 3 pole isolator with a fuse in the permanent L.
 
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