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I am fitting a timed bathroom fan into my bathroom.
As you can see from the picture below there are 3 terminals L N & S/F. No-where to terminate the CPC, there is also no room inside the enclosure for a chocolate block terminal or a Wago connector.

Any ideas?

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same here. slip a bit of over lentgh sleeving on and fold it over.
 
you can just about make out the double insulated 'square inside a square' logo on the label.. meaning the is no need for a earth.. although like previously said.. just leave a nice long cpc, sleeve and block it and leave it tucked away incase they ever change the fan.
 
insulting tape.

tape is getting too uppity these days
 

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