Hi,
I have an existing extractor fan, which I need to replace. But could do with a bit of help
confirming the wiring before I start the work.
In my ensuite I have a 'ceiling pull chord' for the fan which is separate to my light switch pull chord,
and currently do not have a fan isolator switch.
What I would like to do while replacing the fan is fit a 'Fan Isolator Switch' in the loft close by to the fan,
so I can isolate it in the future for maintenance.
I have looked at the fan pull chord switch and it seems to have the old coloured cables wired in.
I have ordered some new cables (the new colours), to wire the fan to the 'Fan Isolator Switch'.
F.Y.I
The current fan had a run on timer function, as does the new replacement fan.
I have hopefully attached my interpretation of how I think the wiring should be done, but could do with
confirmation that I have it correct, before starting.
One of my concerns is that when looking on the internet, on how to wire the 'Fan Isolator Switch',
I have seen some people wire the 'permanent lives' into L1 and 'switched lives' into L2, as I have shown in my diagram,
but other have done it the other way around and put 'permanent lives' into L2 and 'switched lives' into L1.
Does this make a difference? or can it be done either way?
Also, could someone confirm if I have the correct old v's new wiring colours / names correct.
Thanks in advance
Mark