I am in the process of replacing a S&P 250T in line fan with a similar Vortice model which has been in place of about 2 years. The reason for the replacement is that timer on the circuit board has blown.
I thought this would be a simple process - the S&P model has a 3 core and earth cable coming from a 3 amp FCU into the fan connecting to Switch terminal (yellow wire), Live (red) and Neutral (black).
Foolishly I just assumed it be the same arrangement on the Vortice fan. However, inside the terminal housing there is a seven terminal 5 amp chocolate box arrangement. N1 connects to the Neutral wire; L2 connects to the Live wire; Looks like the switch wire should connect to Terminal 3.
However, there is a comment on the wiring diagram that says insert link for either high speed or slow speed (it is a 2 speed fan) - the link seems to connect across the live, switched live and then connects to the high speed terminal on the block (4). If you wish to run the fan at slow speed then the connection is the same but the link is connected to terminal 5.
My question is does the link involve me running a wiring to connect the live, switch and terminal three together? If so should this be a wire that just runs inside the terminal block? This seems very strange but the manual is not very clear - (see page 36 E Timer diagram in link below).
If I just run the existing cable to the L N and Ls terminals the fan does not work. However, connection the Ls terminal to terminal 3 (high speed) makes the fan work when I switch on and turns off immediately I turn the switch off. However, the timer does not work. Do I just run another wire from the Live terminal to terminal 3? Any experience with these fans would be appreciated.
http://www.vortvent.nl/downloads/vorticelineoinstructionbooklet963.pdf
I thought this would be a simple process - the S&P model has a 3 core and earth cable coming from a 3 amp FCU into the fan connecting to Switch terminal (yellow wire), Live (red) and Neutral (black).
Foolishly I just assumed it be the same arrangement on the Vortice fan. However, inside the terminal housing there is a seven terminal 5 amp chocolate box arrangement. N1 connects to the Neutral wire; L2 connects to the Live wire; Looks like the switch wire should connect to Terminal 3.
However, there is a comment on the wiring diagram that says insert link for either high speed or slow speed (it is a 2 speed fan) - the link seems to connect across the live, switched live and then connects to the high speed terminal on the block (4). If you wish to run the fan at slow speed then the connection is the same but the link is connected to terminal 5.
My question is does the link involve me running a wiring to connect the live, switch and terminal three together? If so should this be a wire that just runs inside the terminal block? This seems very strange but the manual is not very clear - (see page 36 E Timer diagram in link below).
If I just run the existing cable to the L N and Ls terminals the fan does not work. However, connection the Ls terminal to terminal 3 (high speed) makes the fan work when I switch on and turns off immediately I turn the switch off. However, the timer does not work. Do I just run another wire from the Live terminal to terminal 3? Any experience with these fans would be appreciated.
http://www.vortvent.nl/downloads/vorticelineoinstructionbooklet963.pdf