I had a Vortice Micro 100 T HCS (Timer and Humidistat model) that was fitted by Barratt around 7 years ago and it started to have a bearing problem.
I replaced it with the exact same model of fan, to try to minimise problems when fitting it myself.
However, the new fan just comes on when I turn the isolation switch on (regardless of whether the light is on or not) and just runs continuously. The day I fitted it, it ran for over 12 hours and I just turned it off to have another look at the wiring.
I have bridged terminals L2 and 4 in the same way that Barratt did. According to the manual this puts the fan in high speed mode. Without this bridging wire, the fan doesn't work at all.
I can't see what I've done wrong. The new unit's wiring matches the old one exactly.
The timer pot is set to minimum (around 3 mins) and the humidistat is set to 60% RH, both just like the old unit.
Can anyone advise? Does it take humidistats an absolute age to acclimatise?
Old Wiring
New Wiring