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    Type of flex

    Thank you once again. Just one more question: Is it ok to use flex for the extractor fan?
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    Type of flex

    Thanks for the answers. I did use earth sleeving. I am going to show my ignorance again: what/who is LABC?
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    Type of flex

    In the bathroom.
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    Type of flex

    Maxxy, if you did not understand the question, why did you waste yours and everyone else's time adding drivel as your answer? crafty1289, why is who I am relevant? I asked the question because I do not know much about electricity and expected respondents in this forum to be more...
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    Type of flex

    What are the guidelines for using types of flex? a. each core has a single wire and the earth is not insulated b. each core has multiple thinner wires and the earth is insulated.
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    XPELAIR DX100T

    Thanks for your further response JohnD. I am afraid I am not sufficiently knowledgeable to agree with your conclusion. There is a picture of the wiring diagram at: www.applied-energy.com/files/uploaded/download.php?filename=07-WiringDiagrams.pdf - Please look for DX100T. Oh, yes...
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    XPELAIR DX100T

    Thanks for your response. I have read the manual; it makes no reference to EARTH. The wiring diagram is as follows: L of fan to L of 'Double pole switch' N of fan to N of 'Double pole switch' T of fan to L of 'Double pole switch' amd is intercepted by am On/Off switch. There is no...
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    XPELAIR DX100T

    HELP: I just bought an XPELAIR DX100T. This unit has terminals marked L N T; it does not have an EARTH connection. How does this matter? How do I connect it to a ceiling rose (whose cable has red/black & earth) so that it operates from the pull cord that switches the light on in the ceiling...
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    Bathroom Extractor Fan

    My bath has a single light operated by a pull cord. I'd like to add an extractor fan operated by the same pull cord. The exixting cables are the 'old' type (Red, Black) renewed in 1995. I have a wiring diagram for adding the extractor fan. I need help (I am a complete novice and somewhat...
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    Replacing old switch

    Thank you very much Howard. First time 'play' with electrics without help; so I am a little apprehensive. PS: Your signature message/statement is frightenning! It is stated in jest, isn't?
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    Replacing old switch

    Thank you HDRW. So, it is: RED to COM, BLACK with a red sleeve to L1, The EARTH (with a yellow/green sleeve) to the EARTH terminal? I'll be much obliged if you would confirm this, thanks.
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    Replacing old switch

    Existing switch has RED at the top, BLACK at the bottom (only has 2 connections) and the backplate has an earth terminal to which the earth is presently connected. New switch as 3 terminals. COM, L1 and L2. What colour goes to COM, to L1, to L2?
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