If it is 3C+earth, are all three cores (not counting the earth) connected to the existing fan? If so, that suggests that it probably is a timer fan, and that the cable would therefore probably be OK for a new timer fan.BuggerLooking at the cable that goes into the fan, its three core and earth (I think that's what its called - only one cable) is this more than a connection issue or will I need to totally re-cable the new one?
Err...So I guess that the cable maybe 2C and not 3C
Looking at the cable that goes into the fan, its three core and earth
It's certainly true that you could not get the timer function of a fan to work with 2C+E (although it could be wired to work as a non-timer one). However, even if it's 3C+E, whether it would work (without modification) would depend on what the three cores are connected to at the other end (at a "JB or wherever").... what I need (apart from an electrician) would be to ensure that the cable going from the junction box (or wherever) to the new fan would be 3C & Earth, if it is twin (2C) then I will need to pull out and replace.
I will connect one Live to L1, the other to L2 and the Neutral ... Does this sound correct?
Can you clarify what you mean by that, in particular in relation to what the Neutral would be connected to?... On the switch side I will connect one Live to L1, the other to L2 and the Neutral, same on the outside with the earth connected to the back box.
No - but see BAS's comments. Do you know for sure that the brown/black/grey conductors have the functions you indicate, and if so, are you sure you know which of brown and grey is the permanent live and which is the switched live? As BAS says, use of black for neutral is discouraged, but it is nevertheless compliant with regs, so long as it is over-sleeved with blue. The grey (assuming it is what you believe it to be) would also, strictly speaking, need to be over-sleeved, with brown.What I mean to say on this is on the fan isolator switch there are three inputs, L1 L2 and Neutral, with the 3C I was thinking about connecting as follows ... L1 - Brown (L) ... L2 - Grey (L) ... N - Black (N) ... Is that totally wrong?
Yes, it was rather unclear/ambiguous - which is why I asked you to clarify (and why BAS responded ... in a somewhat different way!).I thought it was right but reading back previously it may have implied that i was going to to put the second live in with the neutral, not my intention
Yes, that is what is 'recommended' (with black over-sleeved with brown, and grey over-sleeved with blue). As BAS said, that is recommended because of an apparent desire to get the ('old-fashioned') idea of "black=neutral" out of people's heads!OK, so brown and black as live with grey as neutral? What's the general consensus on these colourings?
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