I am Uk based: I have brown, blue and black wire on the extractor fan. From the power source I have brown, grey and black wires... please how I connect them to the extractor. All help be great.. thank you
 
first, is it a timer fan? if so, you need to know which conductor does what. you will have a perm. L, (from isolator) switched L (when the light comes on), and neutral.
 
Where are you looking for the power source, they should be Brown (phase) Blue (neutral) and Green/Yellow (Earth) as you have Brown wire's I assume this is not a very old installation as the phase is in harmonised colours. Any further information needs more information.
 
Where are you looking for the power source, they should be Brown (phase) Blue (neutral) and Green/Yellow (Earth) as you have Brown wire's I assume this is not a very old installation as the phase is in harmonised colours. Any further information needs more information.
The painter took the fan off and all I want is to connect back up...but I am not sure how the wiring goes.. please advise
Is this replacing a fan that was already connected?
No same fan ... the painter took it off and I do not know the wiring combination
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The painter took the fan off and all I want is to connect back up...but I am not sure how the wiring goes.. please advise

No same fan ... the painter took it off and I do not know the wiring combination
 

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Sadly there are no set rules for this. Most likely your fan has brown = live, blue = neutral (harmonised = current British colour code) and by elimination black is probably the switched live (i.e. from the light).

At a guess the cable would be brown = live (because that is the harmonised colour for live), black = neutral (because that was the old British colour for neutral) and so probably grey = switched.

But you really need to check carefully as the person who wired it might think differently from me! If in doubt get a sparky in to check, don't try to test a live system yourself.

In case you wonder why the wire has those colours, the colour code for a 3-phase system has:
  • Live 1 = brown (old = red)
  • Live 2 = black (old = yellow)
  • Live 3 = grey (old = blue)
  • Neutral = blue (old = black)
  • Earth = green/yellow (old = green)
While it is very rare to see 3-phase supplied for a domestic property, it is common to need 3 wires & earth for two-way switches (and for fans like yours) so usually the 3-phase colours end up being (ab)used in that job.
 
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more likely brown L to brown. Black switched L to Black , Grey(should have a blue sleeve) N to Blue. if the brown and black are reversed, the fan won't operate so switch them round. failing which, get a local sparks to ID the cores and reconnect.
 
You would need to test/visually verify the other end of the cable. As it is still common to see people using a black wire in a harmonised coloured cable as neutral, even though they shouldn't.
 
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