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Hi

I'd like to separate my bathroom lights from the fan at the switch, but it's a mess. Can you tell from the photo what's actually been done here, and how can I safely figure out what all of these wires are for?

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For full context:

  • I've had IP65 downlights fitted in my bathroom, using Hue Smart Bulbs, which should be left on at the switch, but I can't do this because that would also leave the fan on
  • I live in a flat with a single extraction duct for the bathroom and kitchen with an inline fan
  • There is a fan isolator high in the airing cupboard (fan is located above, but access is very difficult)
  • The fan can be turned on/off instantly using a fan switch in the kitchen or the light switch for the bathroom
Thanks!
 
You've got a little problem there, mate. That is a 20A double pole switch being used as a lightswitch. There is a live conductor being switched through terminals marked as neutral. Confusing.

As my esteemed colleagues have already suggested, an electrician will be able to make sense of it within a few minutes with the correct equipment
 
As a matter of interest does the fan carry on for a while after the switch is turned off, the wiring from what I can make out suggests it does not.
 
It isn't that unconventional! It is just a method of wiring using an sfcu to give isolation to all 3 live fan conductors whilst not isolating the bathroom light (so that you can see what you are doing!). Avoids having a triple pole isolator and is a neat way od doing things
 
As a matter of interest does the fan carry on for a while after the switch is turned off, the wiring from what I can make out suggests it does not.

You're right, it doesn't stay on, turns off straight away.

if you post your location 1 of us may be close to sort it for you.

Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire

It isn't that unconventional! It is just a method of wiring using an sfcu to give isolation to all 3 live fan conductors whilst not isolating the bathroom light (so that you can see what you are doing!). Avoids having a triple pole isolator and is a neat way od doing things

Good to know it's possible. Any idea how?
 
If it turns it straight off I would suggest it was or is now incorrectly connected assuming the three core cable runs to the fan and the fan has a run over function. From here we can only recommend getting an electrician involved I am afraid but it can be done.
 
You have a perm live to one supply pole of the dp light switch which is also taken to the in of the sfcu, the load pole is connected to the lamp. The fused out of the sfcu returns to the other supply side of the dp switch plus goes directly to the fan.The fused out of the dp switch goes to the fan as switched live. The supply n of the sfcu is also connected to the lamp, the out goes to the fan thus giving 3A fusing on both fan line conductors and all 3 fan live conductors can be isolated via the sfcu without affecting the operation of the light
 
You have a perm live to one supply pole of the dp light switch which is also taken to the in of the sfcu, the load pole is connected to the lamp. The fused out of the sfcu returns to the other supply side of the dp switch plus goes directly to the fan.The fused out of the dp switch goes to the fan as switched live. The supply n of the sfcu is also connected to the lamp, the out goes to the fan thus giving 3A fusing on both fan line conductors and all 3 fan live conductors can be isolated via the sfcu without affecting the operation of the light
but when did OP mention a SFCU?
 

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