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We are talking about a simple domestic situation. The fan L and switched L both originate from one B6 or B10. . .
As you have two fuses supplying your fan via its supply cable, you have dual supplies to the unit. The definition of a “circuit” will apply to each of your fuses. This would be considered dangerous in a commercial environment as it would not be expected, and would be labelled as being fed from two supplies. In a domestic environment it is equally dangerous, perhaps more so. It should be labelled as having dual supplies, or fed from a single fuse located before the light & switch as others have said.
Regards,
Alan.
Zoomup:
We are talking about a simple domestic situation. The fan L and switched L both originate from one B6 or B10. . .
As you have two fuses supplying your fan via its supply cable, you have dual supplies to the unit. The definition of a “circuit” will apply to each of your fuses. This would be considered dangerous in a commercial environment as it would not be expected, and would be labelled as being fed from two supplies. In a domestic environment it is equally dangerous, perhaps more so. It should be labelled as having dual supplies, or fed from a single fuse located before the light & switch as others have said.
Regards,
Alan.
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