Why is it not safe to use a pull cord switch in a washroom
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They are commonly used as bathroom light switches and used in environments susceptible to water to keep the user as far away from the circuit as possible, hence the string pull. A 6 amp light pull switch is used to control lighting and a 45A shower pull switch is used for an electric shower or as an isolator.
Light switches are not allowed in bathrooms it has to be a pull cord or a switch outside. Radiator pipes do not have to be bonded IF boiler is cross bonded and/or you have rcd protection on the fuseboard. Plastic fans do not have an earth as they are double insulated. however.
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The moisture in the air can cause the cords wirings and electronics to shor circute which then shocks you
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