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  1. A

    2 way switching of extract fan

    i have a toilet compartment and a separate adjacent shower room and i am fitting one remote extract fan, via a Y splitter to ventilate both rooms. But, ideally i would like 2 way switching within each room (the shower room would need to be a pull cord) but with a neon or other indicator on the...
  2. sythai

    Extract fan testing - LABC

    Hi Guys Can anyone help me on this please 😉 Just finished off recent new build.... LABC have requested: 1. F1 - The extract fans require testing. Please provide a copy of the extract fan test results for our file showing they achieve the minimum extraction rates as installed. Never been...
  3. littlespark

    Extract fan recomendation

    Got a job coming soon that’s going to be a nightmare, but in the meantime there’s a few odd jobs to do. One of them is to replace a timed fan in a bathroom. The way the apartment is constructed, there’s no window in the bathroom, and the existing 230v fan is located above the bath, through a...
  4. P

    Refitting an extraction fan

    Hi, I need to refit a timed extract fan, there are three connections on the fan body, clearly marked, fine with that, but the supply cable from the ceiling is one cable only, one brown and one blue, the bare earth wire was just bent out of the way. It was working fine before disconnection. There...
  5. sythai

    Multi room extract fan

    Hi Guys Got a full refurb job coming up which includes x3 first floor bathrooms, each to have extraction. Currently have priced 1 x 4" wall mounted unit/ per Bathroom. On this occasion Client has asked if I can run all x3 bathrooms off x1 unit in the loft. Never run x3 rooms off x1 fan to be...
  6. E

    Extract hood.

    I have a Neff cooker hood which obviously needs wiring in. The cable is fitted with a 3 pin plug. The cable exits the top of the hood very close to where the ductwork also exits the top. When I fit the ducting covers the cable will be inside this. so either I drill the ducting cover, which I am...
  7. J

    Can you supply a cooker extract hood off a cooker switch?

    Not used to domestic installations so I'm unaware of many of the regs. Can you spur off the cooker switch to feed an oven extract hood? TIA
  8. G

    Extract Fan 1 Amp fuse - but UK only

    Hi All, Been asked to fit a bathroom extract fan that a customer has already purchased. When checking the manufacturers instructions they are stipulating a double/ triple isolating switch - nothing unusual there - but they are then stipulating a 1 Amp fuse and then in brackets 'UK Only'. This...
  9. littlespark

    Replacing a 12v bathroom extract fan

    The situation is, customer has a rather old wall mounted 12v extrtactor fan, with pullcord, humidistat and timer. Make is Johnson & Stanley "Dryflow" Its wired through a transformer with PL, SL and N at the fan... Transformer is in the attic. The problem is the fan runs constantly. I think the...
  10. S

    Can I extract this myself?

    I think this may be old cable/phone server, can I just cut off myself-held together with a few thin wires.
  11. 123

    Marcrist Core set with dust extract

    Has anyone used one of these? Have a few jobs coming up that need a fan cored through red brick wall which tend to be a nightmare as the wall is wet and the dust jams the core drill. This is the item
  12. H

    Electric motor problems on dust extract

    Hi all, hope i can get a bit of help here. I have a dust extract in my shed which i use when i am turning. This morning i went to switch it on and it blew the 13A fuse, i replaced it hoping the fuse was at fault which it wasn't, well i had to try. The motor plate 230v, 13amp, 2 pole, single...
  13. F

    Bathroom extract isolator

    Hey peeps, I have a movement sensor in my en suite which turns on the extract fan. Trouble is, it's been installed so that it only triggers the fan when the light switch is on. I want to rewire it so that the fan comes on irrespective of whether the light is on or off (but obviously still...
  14. 8

    Building Control - Extract fan with filter?

    Evening all. Note sure about this one: I have a job of new circuits to install for a new domestic extension - nothing fancy. It has a ensuite shower / toilet on the new install, 2 walls of the en-suite are internal to the extension, 1 wall backs on to next doors extension (touching), and...
  15. S

    Ceiling mounted extract fan

    Hi. Not had much to do with domestic and subsequently have not fitted many bathroom fans. Have builders in doing my loft conversion and am wiring myself. Now the only place for the extractor fan is in the ceiling with duct run through void out soffit. Unfortunately I only just had enough height...
  16. D

    Isolator required when replacing extract fan feed??

    I need to replace the feed for an extract fan from the bathroom light and need to know if I'm required to install a fan Isolator switch, as currently there isn't one or if I can just replace the cable? It is a timer fan and looks to have been wired using 1.5mm flex, with the earth being used...
  17. R

    Bathroom fans

    Hi, We have a bathroom fan controlled by the light switch with over run, fitted when we had a partial rewire. Have all the correct paper work relating to the work. The bathroom has no window, hence the fan. Would it be electrically safe circuit-wise to have another one wired and fitted up to...
  18. charlie76

    Bathroom Extract Fan Isolation

    A customer of mine wants a bathroom fan installing but on its own pull cord so they can control when it is on and off. No run on time required just on and off. Is it ok to come straight off the lighting circuit in the bathroom and use the pull cord as the means of isolation for the fan?
  19. B

    Extract Fans in Kitchens and Bathrooms

    I am trying to get a completion certificate for a double extension from the LA Building inspector and they are asking that I fit extract fans in the kitchen and bathroom The original plans were passed in 1994! When was it made a regulation that extract fans had to be fitted? as I may fight this...
  20. M

    Intermittent Vs Continuous Bathroom Extract Fan?

    Hey guys! I've been looking at a Vent Axia silent extract fan for a bathroom with shower. The fan continuously runs and boosts when the light is switched on or via humidistat. I was looking at the spec and the extraction rate is only 15 l/s which is the bare minimum for a small...

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