Evening Everybody
Just went to somebodys house this evening to look at a bathroom fan making a slight "humping" sound and not turning so freely.
Firstly what is probably the problem with the fan, could it be dust/fluff/dirt? I have not taken a proper look yet.
I did remove the very front cover though and it has a two core flex permanently live an neutral and a single core 1 or 1.5mm live core as switched live (I tested them). However it only comes on when the shower isolater is operated and when I isolated the shower circuit it does not work at all.
1)This sounds like it is supplied from the shower circuit, would everybody agree?-no FCU etc in sight!
2) Shower (20+ years old) meter-6mm tails-switchfuse (35A fuse)-6mm cable-isolator-shower.
3) Bare copper on all Neutral tails at bottom of meter i.e. suppliers and pared up consumer unit and switchfuse unit tails.
Label on top of meter saying "Inspected by (name) in 2003" lol
Tails and install been there a lot longer than that I know
Regards and thanks for any help
Just went to somebodys house this evening to look at a bathroom fan making a slight "humping" sound and not turning so freely.
Firstly what is probably the problem with the fan, could it be dust/fluff/dirt? I have not taken a proper look yet.
I did remove the very front cover though and it has a two core flex permanently live an neutral and a single core 1 or 1.5mm live core as switched live (I tested them). However it only comes on when the shower isolater is operated and when I isolated the shower circuit it does not work at all.
1)This sounds like it is supplied from the shower circuit, would everybody agree?-no FCU etc in sight!
2) Shower (20+ years old) meter-6mm tails-switchfuse (35A fuse)-6mm cable-isolator-shower.
3) Bare copper on all Neutral tails at bottom of meter i.e. suppliers and pared up consumer unit and switchfuse unit tails.
Label on top of meter saying "Inspected by (name) in 2003" lol
Tails and install been there a lot longer than that I know
Regards and thanks for any help