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    Remote humidistat with timer fan

    I've been asked to fit a remote humidistat where there is already an inline fan with timer in place. I have wired it as per the instructions on the supply side (i.e. L, SL and N). The output is a N and L to the fan. So, as the fan itself requires a permanent and switched live I have connect the...
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    Extractor fan need 3 amp fuse

    I bought two VASF100T timer extractor fans to replace the existing fans in 2 bathrooms. It says the fans need 3 amp fuses to protect them. My current setup has an isolator switch for the the fan and 6 amp fuse for the downstairs lighting in the house's mains fuse box (MCB). I guess the options...
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    Can I add inline extractor/booster?

    Hi, I have a bathroom extractor fan connected a long run of ducting and it's not doing the trick. Can anyone see it causing a problem if I split the ducting and added an inline extractor - or a duct extractor booster - to give it enough oomph? Not sure if there's going to issues with...
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    Help! Silavent May 202 Replacement (Mayfair?)

    Hello all, I have a Silavent May 202 fan in my bathroom. It was there when I bought the house 3 years ago. The house was built in 1985. Not sure how long its been in there. Its stopped working when you switch the light on. I know that Silavent have discontinued this model and I cant find a...
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    Wiring bathroom extractor fan

    Hello all, new to the forum and looking for advice on installation of new bathroom extractor fan if anyone can help. I have replaced a very old manrose extractor fan with a new manrose 100mm mixed flow in line duct fan located in the loft. Problem is in the wiring connections, the old fan had...
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    Bathroom Ceiling Fan

    Hi, We have a bathroom ceiling fan which is constantly running, lights on or off. There is a switch which increases the speed outside the bathroom door. Lately the fan has become extremely loud and we are not sure what it is or what to do with it.
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