Trim Rounded Satin Nickel Fan Isolator
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*Free delivery on orders over £95What is a Fan Isolator?
Fan Isolator switches also known as 3 Pole Isolator Switches. They are rated to accept a load not exceeding 10 amps and are generally used to isolate an extractor fan. They can be used with fans that have a timer or on a standard type without a timer. They are useful as they enable the fan to be isolated then subsequently disconnected for repair or maintenance. The terminology Three Pole means that the switch breaks both the live poles and the Neutral pole – this is widely regarded as the safest way to isolate an electrical load on an extractor fan. Fan Isolator Switches can be installed in the bathroom, but only in the strictest of conditions. It must be out of reach of any person using the bath or shower. Our Fan Isolator Switches have an earth terminal as well as 4 live and 2 neutral terminals and these terminals will accept up to 3 x 1.5mm Twin & Earth Cables. We recommend 25mm deep wall boxes for mounting our Fan Isolator switches or 35mm deep wall boxes for shallow or flat plate ranges. |
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Average customer rating: 5 stars - 5 reviews
Excellent
24 March 2021 by Neil H, Braintree - Verified Customer
Enabled us to have the lights as we wanted. Brushed finish good too.
Good Switch
21 March 2021 by Daniel H, Lowestoft - Verified Customer
Works well
Great
19 March 2021 by Mandy P, Herefordshire - Verified Customer
Look nice. Just the job for my bedside.
Great Item
15 March 2021 by Ellie H, Swindon - Verified Customer
Great price and good quality product.
Very Useful
07 March 2021 by Stuart H, Crawley - Verified Customer
Never know you could get these together in one until found them here. We now have the ceiling lights on the dimmer and the patio light on a normal switch. Got rid of one switch box altogether making the room look better.