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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    Ah yes. So it is. My mistake.
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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    Isolator switch wiring (2 cables from wall, each with blue, brown, earth. Both brown into live on switch, both blues into neutral on switch, both earths in end block)
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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    Part F Table 5.2a https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/468871/ADF_LOCKED.pdf
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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    I’ve just discovered that, though we do technically have building regs approval, having a timer on an extractor fan in the room with no window is a requirement of the building regs so might get the builders back to fix it after all. .
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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    Is that not one of the 3 cables going into the back of the light switch?
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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    A close up of the fan wiring as I realised it wasn’t that clear before. Also thought it might be relevant to point out that it does have an isolator switch.
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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    Thanks. In case the photo isn’t clear there are 3 cables coming out of the wall each with a blue, brown and earth. The 3 blue wires and 3 brown wires are all going to terminal blocks. 1 brown wire goes into one side of the switch, the other 2 go into the other side of the switch.
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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    The light fitting only has brown, blue and earth too. There is no access to above it as it is a groundfloor extension with a flat roof (it replaced an old outhouse).
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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    No. It only has a blue, a brown, and an earth.
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    Timed extractor fan advice needed

    We recently had an extension built but unfortunately the builders were a nightmare when it came to finishing and were doing such a shoddy job in the end we told them to leave and have been clearing up the chaos since. The latest discovery is that they installed a timed extractor fan in the...
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    Additional skim causing blistering paint??

    I am in the process of moving the sink in my bathroom and on removing the tiled splashback found that the previous tiles had been laid before a previous plaster skim. We had had problems with the wall paint blistering which we had assumed was maybe because there was too much vinyl-y paint...
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