Manual Extractor Fan Wiring
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 8:24 pm
Hey,
Hot on the heels of my success wiring up a relay up to the timed extractor fan and light in the downstairs toilet, I thought I'd try and do the same for the utility room which has a manually operated fan and light (not timed or linked)
Opening everything up, I'm not seeing what I expected to see, I expected to see everything come off the ceiling rose, wired similar to a timed extractor fan linked to the light but instead with just the Switched Live from the Fan switch going via the rose to the fan, without touching the lighting. That's not what I'm seeing.
I'll attach the pictures below, but I'm seeing a switch configuration which to my laymans eyes looks like it has a neutral in the switch, and then there is a direct 3 way and earth cable which goes to the extractor fan, bypassing the rose entirely. This seems completely different to the rest of the house wiring (where there definately ISN'T a neutral at the switches), and if there was a neutral at the switch I'd expect to see them coupled together not going into a switch, but the switch appears to have a N terminal looking at the pictures. Am I completely misunderstanding this switch configuration or am I really seeing this?
Also I'm a bit confused with the light wiring, from the rose it seems as though the yellow with red sleeve is connected to another cable (possibly the other switch, as the 2nd switch for the light doesn't seem to be wired via the switch as I'd usually expect), and the blue with red sleeve is the cable used for switched live.. there's also another point where the light can be controlled (note not the fan).
So if I'm understanding this right, I could install the relay in the switch, as it has a neutral there, and control the load going out on the RED cable (for the fan) and the BLUE with RED sleeving for the light?
The fan is the right hand side switch (the one closest to the camera) the light is the furthest switch. The yellow cable both behind the switch and behind the fan isn't hooked up - as there's no need for permie live at the fan I suppose
Hot on the heels of my success wiring up a relay up to the timed extractor fan and light in the downstairs toilet, I thought I'd try and do the same for the utility room which has a manually operated fan and light (not timed or linked)
Opening everything up, I'm not seeing what I expected to see, I expected to see everything come off the ceiling rose, wired similar to a timed extractor fan linked to the light but instead with just the Switched Live from the Fan switch going via the rose to the fan, without touching the lighting. That's not what I'm seeing.
I'll attach the pictures below, but I'm seeing a switch configuration which to my laymans eyes looks like it has a neutral in the switch, and then there is a direct 3 way and earth cable which goes to the extractor fan, bypassing the rose entirely. This seems completely different to the rest of the house wiring (where there definately ISN'T a neutral at the switches), and if there was a neutral at the switch I'd expect to see them coupled together not going into a switch, but the switch appears to have a N terminal looking at the pictures. Am I completely misunderstanding this switch configuration or am I really seeing this?
Also I'm a bit confused with the light wiring, from the rose it seems as though the yellow with red sleeve is connected to another cable (possibly the other switch, as the 2nd switch for the light doesn't seem to be wired via the switch as I'd usually expect), and the blue with red sleeve is the cable used for switched live.. there's also another point where the light can be controlled (note not the fan).
So if I'm understanding this right, I could install the relay in the switch, as it has a neutral there, and control the load going out on the RED cable (for the fan) and the BLUE with RED sleeving for the light?
The fan is the right hand side switch (the one closest to the camera) the light is the furthest switch. The yellow cable both behind the switch and behind the fan isn't hooked up - as there's no need for permie live at the fan I suppose