Hi, first time posting DIY-er so apologies if this is the wrong forum.
I need to replace my ceiling axial bathroom extractor fan with an inline fan in the loft - taking off the old fan and ducting (smells bad due to condensation), putting a new grill in the bathroom, and some new ducting and the fan in the loft.
So, if I can use the same wires that go to the existing fan, and I connect them to the new inline fan in the loft, is this something I'm allowed to do myself or does it qualify as "altering existing wiring", therefore requiring a certified sparky? So, no changes in the wiring, just connecting the same wiring to a new fan which is not the same as the old fan. Everywhere online says that like-for-like is OK for DIY, while a complete new installation is not, but mine is neither like-for-like nor a full installation (wires are already there).
Thanks!
I need to replace my ceiling axial bathroom extractor fan with an inline fan in the loft - taking off the old fan and ducting (smells bad due to condensation), putting a new grill in the bathroom, and some new ducting and the fan in the loft.
So, if I can use the same wires that go to the existing fan, and I connect them to the new inline fan in the loft, is this something I'm allowed to do myself or does it qualify as "altering existing wiring", therefore requiring a certified sparky? So, no changes in the wiring, just connecting the same wiring to a new fan which is not the same as the old fan. Everywhere online says that like-for-like is OK for DIY, while a complete new installation is not, but mine is neither like-for-like nor a full installation (wires are already there).
Thanks!