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Old 10-15-2009, 02:57 AM   #1
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Good morning to you all! At the moment i am busy going through the remedial work after having the inspection and testing done on site at work. Now, I have done all Priority 1's and am going through the Priority 2's. I have come accross a Priority 2 that I cannot fix because i cannot get access to the cavity in the roof. The installation was put in when the building was constructed. the Fail or Priority 2 is that a shower room has a extractor fan on a switch fuse and the inspection says that it needs to be a pull switch as it is location in zone 2. So, As i cannot get access but still would like to comply as much as "reasonably practicable" What would you guys sugest I do. Hope to here from you wise ones soon. Thanks
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Pull switch and a fused spur? Ashley do a 3 pole pull switch version.
Just a thought, hard to say without seeing it
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Old 10-16-2009, 02:45 AM   #3
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I have got the 3 pole pull switch, however the switch fuse is on the wall of the shower room and i was going to replace it my wirring the pull switch but as i cannot get access to the cavity rewire is out of the question. Although the shower room is not uses very often so i would say that leaving it the way it is may be an option even though the switch is in zone 2. i wanted to see what all you wise ones thought about it. its making a small issue a really big and costly job.
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