Extractor fan not working

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Hi all some internal lights were removed and the person that did it turned off all the electric rather than the respective lighting circuits.

Now the kitchen extractor fan doesn't work including the lights on the fan. However there is power coming into it as tested by the voltage stick.

Any advice?
 

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Was the fan running when power was cut? Probably just a coincidence the fan unit controls have failed .
 
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Was the fan running when power was cut? Probably just a coincidence the fan unit controls have failed .
Unfortunately I don't know I wasn't at home at the time. It's happened before but it worked.

Power is going to the controls but there's something obviously wrong either at the controls...
 
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A volt stick won't prove the neutral is OK AFAIK. There could well be a fuse on the control board, do you know the make and model. I can't make out what it says on your pic
 
A volt stick won't prove the neutral is OK AFAIK. There could well be a fuse on the control board, do you know the make and model. I can't make out what it says on your pic

Off hand, I can't recall ever seeing a replaceable fuse in a hob extractor. That said, I have fitted less than 10.

I too would be working on the assumption that there is an issue with the neutral.

In my, admittedly very limited experience, the fan part failing is normally down to the capacitor, the inbuilt lights continue to work though.
 
Tripped circuit or RCD at the fuseboard?

Maybe the fan is wired to the lighting circuit?

Do you have any test kit and for the record a volt stick is not considered test kit
 
Tripped circuit or RCD at the fuseboard?

Maybe the fan is wired to the lighting circuit?

Do you have any test kit and for the record a volt stick is not considered test kit
Rcd at fuse board. One rooms lights don't work. I'm guessing they're loose.
 
A volt stick won't prove the neutral is OK AFAIK. There could well be a fuse on the control board, do you know the make and model. I can't make out what it says on your pic
Tested with multimeter. Only get 240v when prongs in middle and bottom hole. I'm guessing that's the middle one is earth and top one is neutral?
 

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