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    Bathroom fan wiring - question

    Replies to above: - the Vent Axia I have requires a 1amp fuse, the instructions i pasted the link to are for another fan - neutral: the fan I am replacing was already wired in with a three core + earth running from a junction box that I cannot now access easily but which is on the (upstairs)...
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    Bathroom fan wiring - question

    Hi I know there are lots of threads about wiring bathroom fans and I have read them but wanted to double check something. I am replacing a timer fan with a new Vent Axia timer fan with electric shutters. The Vent Axia fan requires a local 1 amp fuse. The other fan didn't require a local...
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    Lighting circuit not working

    yes thought is sounded like a bad idea to jump the neutral. electrician - someone who cost me £80 for the hour. although he was subcontracted by the company i called (his van had some other name on it, though he was wearing the company jumper...), which i had checked was niceic etc. etc. but...
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    Lighting circuit not working

    Well I took off all the halogens / transformers etc. and checked all the connections but couldn't see anything, although I did notice that when I attached one low wattage bulb to the circuit and switched it on I got a regular flashing, not very bright. Got the electrician around, he says that...
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    Lighting circuit not working

    Thanks guys. I did try a continuity test off the switch for the light that blew (I figured doing it at the switch was OK since I should be making the circuit) but that actually didn't indicate there was a circuit, so I guess I will take the lights / transformers off and recheck the roses etc...
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    Lighting circuit not working

    Hi Any help appreciated before I have to call an electrician and hand over me money... Porch light blew the other day and the MCB tripped (this is as per the wife's retelling, I wasn't there at the time...). Wife reset the MCB but the circuit wouldn't (and still won't) work. The circuit...
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