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Terrible a take it
Left the last 2 out because common sense what wiring would go there, just mainly want to see if it would work
I’m on a phone mate, there’s no way I can follow that to see if it’s right on such a small screen. I wouldn’t mind someone posting some good feedback for you, seems to went to a lot of effort.Terrible a take it
Got this on Monday so gave up the pints for the pencil and paper just trying to learn as much as possible 1 step at a timeI’m on a phone mate, there’s no way I can follow that to see if it’s right on such a small screen. I wouldn’t mind someone posting some good feedback for you, seems to went to a lot of effort.
A know it’s a mess al take it down hahaafter a few beers, that looks like a demented spider on LSD. i'll have another look in the morning.
Would be easierAnd for your homework next week, we want the same configuration of lights and switches wired in;
a. 3 plate- loop in at light.
b. Neutral loop at switches.
Thanks a lot really appreciated likeI’ve not traced everything but it mostly looks ok. The only thing that jumps out as odd is the fan isolator and light in the toilet.
Your drawing has the perm live in going through the fan isolator to the light switch common in series, and there is no perm live feed to the fan. That arrangement means the light can’t come on with the fan isolator off.
Instead put perm live in directly to COM of the light switch and either parallel from that to the perm live of the fan isolator or run a separate perm live from the JB to the fan isolator and on to the fan (for a timed fan). You can then have the light on with the fan isolator off.
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