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Slightly confused with this bathroom extractor fan wiring diagram, can someone please explain it in layman's terms?
Much appreciated.
 

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Yes I get that but where exactly do I put the link wire?
Am I right in saying I just put a link in between 4 and L2?
Thanks for the reply
 
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There are several diagrams with several configurations.
This diagram is for a set up with a timer and high speed.
 

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What do you have at the moment?
Do you have a three-pole isolator for the fan?
Does the light switch control the fan (plus run-on with timer) or do you have a separate switch?

It is very unlikely you have an arrangement like the diagram with a double-pole isolator covering the light and the fan.
 
This is what you need -

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PL = Permanent live
SL = Switched live
N = Neutral
Plus unused Earth.

You will need some three-core and earth cable.
You could connect the wires at the ceiling rose (if the supply is looped there) or switch (if looped there - not as likely)
 
This is what you need -

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PL = Permanent live
SL = Switched live
N = Neutral
Plus unused Earth.

You will need some three-core and earth cable.
You could connect the wires at the ceiling rose (if the supply is looped there) or switch (if looped there - not as likely)
Thanks EFL I think this will do the trick, I'm replacing an in-line fan in the attic which has a PL, SL, N.
The instructions weren't just as clear as yours.
Much appreciated :)
 

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