Bathroom Extractor Fan Replacement Advice
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GazzyUK
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Bathroom Extractor Fan Replacement Advice

by GazzyUK » Fri Jan 24, 2020 7:18 pm

Hi folks,

I’ve got a bathroom extractor fan that’s just packed in and I’m looking to replace it (it’s a Vortice Quadro Micro 100 about 7 years old). It doesn’t have a timer and just takes two core (currently supplies by two core and earth). It’s wired in like this:

Isolator switch —> Pull cord —> Fan

The cables go up into the loft before coming back down into the room. The fan extracts into a tube before going out. The loft has no loft ladder and it’s not boarded out.

I’ve got two issues here - I want to replace the fan, but would like to move up to a fan that is timed or triggers with movement. But at the same time I don’t want to do too much rework and that includes the position of where the 100mm extractor hole is, especially in relation to the power cable which would involve going into the loft to move.

Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

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Re: Bathroom Extractor Fan Replacement Advice

by Mr White » Sun Jan 26, 2020 9:56 pm

Do as I did, have a look via google. It really depends on your taste and requirements, but you can get an extractor fan that is activated by its own integral movement sensor, and it only requires Live Neutral and Earth. (Which you already have) anything else (i.e. with a timer is going to need a slight re wire, which is not what you asked for.) Personally I would just change the fan like for like. Less hassle and nothing to fail after the guarantee expires.

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Re: Bathroom Extractor Fan Replacement Advice

by GazzyUK » Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:01 am

Hi, thanks for your reply. All of the movement ones appeared to also come with a timer, which suggested that they’d need a rewrite for the switched live?

I suppose I was asking for advice on a similar available model that was confirmed not to need a switched live.

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