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hi all
help needed with selv fan i have fitted in my bathroom please. this is just a replacement as i had one in before, the only problem is that the fan operates as normal when the lights are switched on but the fan is not knocking off after a predetermined time as it should when the lights are switched off. has anyone come accross this problem before or am i missing something fairly obvious??

cheers. gary
 
cheers for the quick replies,
i replaced both the transformer and the fan, but they were slightly different. it is simple to wire as you all know i have a feed from the lights sw/L, L and neutral which goes to the isolating switch and then to the corresponding terminals into the transformer, then the cable to the fan. like i say the fan operates with the lights but fails to switch off (the timer setting is set to minimum) the reason i think i am missing something obvious is that i dont think its a fault with the fan as i have installed two of them and they both fail to switch off when the lights are turned off.

cheers
 

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