Hi all,
Just wanted to check I understand the above correctly before potentially diy ing.
I currently have a bathroom extractor fan connected to an isolator switch. No switched live, so the current model I have is permanently on (If the isolator switch is on obviously). It’s a DMEV one with a pir sensor.
This is my second fan I’ve tried; first one was a humidistat which didn’t really work correctly and the pir one is also problematic. Thus I’m now thinking just a straightforward timer model with switched live is probably best- so boost mode being triggered by the light switch.
To create a switched live do I simply connect some single core (?) cable to the bathroom ceiling light, and run this to the switched live terminal on the fan? Above is some eaves space so this should be relatively straightforward.
Thanks
Just wanted to check I understand the above correctly before potentially diy ing.
I currently have a bathroom extractor fan connected to an isolator switch. No switched live, so the current model I have is permanently on (If the isolator switch is on obviously). It’s a DMEV one with a pir sensor.
This is my second fan I’ve tried; first one was a humidistat which didn’t really work correctly and the pir one is also problematic. Thus I’m now thinking just a straightforward timer model with switched live is probably best- so boost mode being triggered by the light switch.
To create a switched live do I simply connect some single core (?) cable to the bathroom ceiling light, and run this to the switched live terminal on the fan? Above is some eaves space so this should be relatively straightforward.
Thanks