I have just bought a standard extractor fan with timer for the bathroom, but I'm unsure about the wiring. My electrician ran a standard cable (E, L, N) connected to the bathroom light switch, ready for the extractor fan. But the fan requires two neutral cables in order to continue working when the lights are switched off.
Any suggestions for temporarily wiring the fan so that it works as a standard model (on/off with the lights), and then where to take a second neutral feed so that the fan will work on its timer?
Thanks, Dan
Any suggestions for temporarily wiring the fan so that it works as a standard model (on/off with the lights), and then where to take a second neutral feed so that the fan will work on its timer?
Thanks, Dan