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Extractor fan wired to a light
Sorry for today's barrage of questions. If I want to wire an extractor
fan from a light I should use three core and earth cable I believe to carry both the permanent live and the switched live. How is this terminated at the fan end? I need to get an three-pole isolating switch in, ie http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...59053&id=51728 Are the three poles the live, the switched live and the neutral? |
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Martin Pentreath wrote:
Sorry for today's barrage of questions. If I want to wire an extractor fan from a light I should use three core and earth cable I believe to carry both the permanent live and the switched live. How is this terminated at the fan end? I need to get an three-pole isolating switch in, ie http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...59053&id=51728 Can I suggest you trawl the archives of this ng to find the answer? It's been covered frequently; and requires a fair amount of text to be typed out! Are the three poles the live, the switched live and the neutral? Yup. David |
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