The pull switch for my bathroom extractor fan has broken and therefore needs replacement...
I assumed this would be a simply enough job: disconnect old switch; buy new switch; connect new switch in the same fashion as old switch.
However, there is a problem...
My old switch is 15A pull switch, with neon indicator, made by a company called Rock Ashley. Apparently they stopped trading around 15 years ago - which should give some idea of the age of the switch !
Consequently, I can't get a direct replacement - in fact, the replacement switch that I've been sold, looks nothing like the one that is currently in use (though the guy in the shop assured me it would do the job).
The old switch was circular and had 4 connections points (plus an earth).
2 were labelled 'in' and into one of these, went 2 red wires.
The other 2 were not labelled and had a yellow wire and a blue wire going into them (or more accurately I suspect, leaving them).
The new switch is square in shape (I can live with that !) but has 6 connection points (plus an earth).
N, L1 & L2 (load) & N, L1 & L2 (supply).
The question is, how should I connect the new switch, to make it work like the old one did ?
Thanks in advance for any help.
PS - The switch itself is rated 10A - but presumably this is OK..?)
I assumed this would be a simply enough job: disconnect old switch; buy new switch; connect new switch in the same fashion as old switch.
However, there is a problem...
My old switch is 15A pull switch, with neon indicator, made by a company called Rock Ashley. Apparently they stopped trading around 15 years ago - which should give some idea of the age of the switch !
Consequently, I can't get a direct replacement - in fact, the replacement switch that I've been sold, looks nothing like the one that is currently in use (though the guy in the shop assured me it would do the job).
The old switch was circular and had 4 connections points (plus an earth).
2 were labelled 'in' and into one of these, went 2 red wires.
The other 2 were not labelled and had a yellow wire and a blue wire going into them (or more accurately I suspect, leaving them).
The new switch is square in shape (I can live with that !) but has 6 connection points (plus an earth).
N, L1 & L2 (load) & N, L1 & L2 (supply).
The question is, how should I connect the new switch, to make it work like the old one did ?
Thanks in advance for any help.
PS - The switch itself is rated 10A - but presumably this is OK..?)