Wonder if anyone can please help? The fan that I have in my utility room is a Greenwood EL100TR. That operates fine apart from the fact that the run-on timer doesn't kick in when the the fan is witched off. Strangly though, after I switch off the fan, the electrically operated backdraught shutters still close up after the specified delay so the permanentt live must be functioning ok. Tried adjusting the run-on timer setting to no effect.
The fan itself is powered through a mains socket outlet with 5 amp fuse. On the fan's block, I've wired the live/brown into the L (permanent live) connection, the blue/neutral into the N (Neutral) connection and the green/yellow wire into L1 (switched live) connrection. At one point down the cable I've surface mounted an architrave switch (as a remote on/off). Inside this, I've wired the L1 switched live (green/yellow cable) into the COM with it exiting via the L1 connection while the L & N cables just pass through the architrave innards without a break. Within the mains plug, I've then twisted both the live cables together so that they go onto the L pin with the neutral of course going onto the N pin.
Many thanks.
The fan itself is powered through a mains socket outlet with 5 amp fuse. On the fan's block, I've wired the live/brown into the L (permanent live) connection, the blue/neutral into the N (Neutral) connection and the green/yellow wire into L1 (switched live) connrection. At one point down the cable I've surface mounted an architrave switch (as a remote on/off). Inside this, I've wired the L1 switched live (green/yellow cable) into the COM with it exiting via the L1 connection while the L & N cables just pass through the architrave innards without a break. Within the mains plug, I've then twisted both the live cables together so that they go onto the L pin with the neutral of course going onto the N pin.
Many thanks.