Unfortunately, there is no way the existing light fitting is coming off the ceiling unless I break it out, which isn't an option at the minute. So I cannot access the wiring between the light fitting and the extractor fan.
Could I install a standard fan that doesn't have a run on timer ? Would...
Getting out of my depth here a bit. the fan is operated by a standard light switch situated outside the toilet/shower. I'm not aware there is an isolator switch. Problem is the light fitting appears to be glued to the ceiling making the wiring inaccessible, although that works fine.
Hi Littlespark,
Yes, i think so.
The connecter block has three ports for i guess live, neutral and live/switch.
I've attached a photo - Hope that helps
Thanks
Hi, just moved into a new property and there is an issue with the extractor fan in the downstairs toilet/shower room, which doesn't work. I've taken off the cover and checked the wiring which all appears to be correct, according to the manual (viewed online). Weird thing is, when i was checking...
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