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Hi am I right in thinking there used to be a reg that stated the isolation switch for a shower in a domestic premises, should be positioned OUTSIDE the bathroom, if so is that still in force, or is it another that just disappeared into the ether.
 
OH-NO, not again Gasp, here we go again, tin hats at the ready and make sure you have plenty of tinned meat and veg in the bunker LOL
 
i use it as an isolator as and when required, but her indoors always uses it as a switch. GRRR.
 
i use it as an isolator as and when required, but her indoors always uses it as a switch. GRRR.
I replace alot of these as i think everyone in wales thinks that little led on the shower must be powering blackpool iluminations.I think the quality of these isolators has deteriorated as well as even though i tell customers about leaving them on they still call me back a few months later.
 
so, is it an isolator or an on/off switch? that is the question. ( apart from where it's fitted ).

Simple, It's double pole, it must be an isolator.

And I seem to remember when showers first started to become popular (pre 15th regs?) that the pull cord had to be within reach of the person in the shower.
 

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