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Hi
Just wondering if anyone would be able to help with this, have a circuit in a room with two fans one inside and one outside to be controlled by a double pole switch, and to be connected into spurs above the ceiling, anyone be able to tell me how to wire correctly?
 
How does the manual for the fans say they should be wired?
What make of fans are they?
It sounds like you want the 3 fans to be controlled from the 1 switch, is this correct?

Oh, and welcome to the forum mate.
 
How does the manual for the fans say they should be wired?
What make of fans are they?
It sounds like you want the 3 fans to be controlled from the 1 switch, is this correct?

Oh, and welcome to the forum mate.
one inside and one outside.
1 + 1 = 2 when I went to school, (at least it was I + I = II.) . :D:D:D.
 
one inside and one outside.
1 + 1 = 2 when I went to school, (at least it was I + I = II.) . :D:D:D.

Misread the post. I read it as there are 2 fans on the inside and one outside... :tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:
 
senile dementia. needs treatment with beer.

I think I drank enough beer from the age of 16 to 32 to last me the rest of my life. I hardly drink alcohol now. Last time was New Year.
 

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