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    Help with Manrose Extractor Fan wiring

    Hi, It's been swapped around and is all working as normal (as it should do), brilliant, thanks for all your help.
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    Help with Manrose Extractor Fan wiring

    That's just a normal light bulb, first time for about 40 odd years, since I started work, I've been called a younster! Haha
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    Help with Manrose Extractor Fan wiring

    Hi, Thanks, that makes sense now looking at it again, I need to have a look and try swapping them around - expect it'll all work properly then. Not sure what am incandescent light is? but it is connected to a florescent tube if that is what it means?
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    Help with Manrose Extractor Fan wiring

    Thanks again and in advance. BTW, good annotations on the pic, dunno how you do that so here's it in words: Cable 1 - power from radial Red - A Black - B Yellow/green - D Cable 2 - switch Red - A Black - C Cable 3 - to light Red - C Yellow - D Blue - B Cable 4 - to fan Brown - A Black...
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    Help with Manrose Extractor Fan wiring

    Thanks again - I've attached photos - the junction box has 4 cables -> 2 from RHS - lighting radial, and switch; LHS to light; lower to fan via fan isolator. The fan cable comes in from the bottom, from the isolator switch to the connection block. Hope that's clear - if you need anything...
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    Help with Manrose Extractor Fan wiring

    Hi, I know this post is old, however it seems quite similar (in some ways) to my issue - any help really appreciated. I have a Manrose100H, which works on the Humidity and timer - i think it is wired correctly from the switch, however it seems to operate a bit backwards... i.e. when light is on...
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