Just to update I managed to do this over the weekend and everything working fine, thanks. I saved £150 which is what one electrican quoted me to do this job. It took me the whole day to do this but this is because I like to make sure everything is ok, seals ok and drill holes all aligned...
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Presumably it doesn't matter whether we use the 1st or 2nd port in each of the 4 terminal blocks so long as the wires opposite is the correct one and aligned?
Too much condensation in a small windowless bathroom to a point it drips from walls and everything in bathroom. Manrose m100ft inline fan is 3 times more powerful and will likely to help with this.
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The last part was in reference to the two black wires but you answered this here in that they relate to the motor. All clear now. In other words just to add so the bare earth wire in the 3 core and earth (new) we do nothing with this as I have no earth in existing so we leave as is...
Thanks. We have two yellows now. I thought I didn't have earth wire.
2nd terminal block appears to be for earth - yellow existing wire (one end), bare wire with a yellow / green sleeve on other end to connect you said yes but then you mentioned for L2 port - Yellow one end, black (from brown...
I originally thought the yellow existing wire was earth but I believe this is wrong as this is switched live which runs the current fan w/timer? I can't seem to find any earth wire either.
I can see 8 ports, 2 ports per terminal block, 4 terminal blocks. One side. The other side also appears to have 8 ports, 2 ports per terminal block but 4 overall blocks.
I can get to the other cable yes, which is running from the ceiling light. Not sure of the CPC. what does CPC refer to?
For this job, would a terminal junction box work or unlikely?
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I'm looking to install a new bathroom extractor fan in my bathroom as I have a windowless bathroom and the current one I have installed in bathroom ceiling is just a standard one and isn't powerful enough so looking to change this to a Manrose MF100t inline extractor fan.
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I am looking into installing 25mm thick PIR Insulation Foam Boards (Celotex) in my loft. Its a normal standard pitched loft (triangle shaped). Currently my loft side vertical walls going in traiangular shape has battens which hold the roof. Behind the battens is felt. The battens appear to...