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I bought two VASF100T timer extractor fans to replace the existing fans in 2 bathrooms. It says the fans need 3 amp fuses to protect them. My current setup has an isolator switch for the the fan and 6 amp fuse for the downstairs lighting in the house's mains fuse box (MCB). I guess the options to protect the fan are...
1) Add extra 3 amp fused spur boxes for each fan. (Don't want to do this as its a lot of hassle cutting into the plasterboard etc.)
2) Replace the existing fan isolator switch with a fused one and re-wire to isolate both the fan and the light.
3) Replace the 6 amp fuse in the fuse box with a 3 amp one (it only supplies 3 rooms). This seems the simplest option (if you can get 3 amp fuses for the fuse box)..
What would you recommend / what is legal?
1) Add extra 3 amp fused spur boxes for each fan. (Don't want to do this as its a lot of hassle cutting into the plasterboard etc.)
2) Replace the existing fan isolator switch with a fused one and re-wire to isolate both the fan and the light.
3) Replace the 6 amp fuse in the fuse box with a 3 amp one (it only supplies 3 rooms). This seems the simplest option (if you can get 3 amp fuses for the fuse box)..
What would you recommend / what is legal?
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