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First of all, lets set the scene. I am an Englishman living in a 5th floor flat in Moscow, Russia. I am a bit of a novice where electrics are concerned, so I limit myself to replacing things and not installing things.
I have 3 'ducted' extractor fans fitted in my flat, 1 in the bathroom, 1 in the toilet and 1 in the kitchen. The 1 in the kitchen has not worked since I started living in this flat, but you can see that it once did work by the amount of dirt/dust inside of it.
So, off I go to my local DIY store, old extractor in hand to try and find something the same size for a direct replacement and I end up with S&P Decor 100 CR and try to fit it this morning.
All of my extractors are switched on manually by a wall switch (as for lights), but they are not connected to anything else, but the extractor itself.
I have a live and a neutral and I test that the live is live and that the switch is working. So I wire it up, turn back on the mains power and the extractor doesn't work. So I start to wonder why. I then discover in the instructions that this particular model has a TIMER and the wiring diagram shows both a direct and switched live feeds!!!
Well, I haven't got such and the wiring is obviously buried in the wall so is there anything simple I can do to make this extractor work with or without the TIMER?
Or, should I just take the extractor back and change it for a simpler one without a timer?
Thanks in advance fcr your help.
I have 3 'ducted' extractor fans fitted in my flat, 1 in the bathroom, 1 in the toilet and 1 in the kitchen. The 1 in the kitchen has not worked since I started living in this flat, but you can see that it once did work by the amount of dirt/dust inside of it.
So, off I go to my local DIY store, old extractor in hand to try and find something the same size for a direct replacement and I end up with S&P Decor 100 CR and try to fit it this morning.
All of my extractors are switched on manually by a wall switch (as for lights), but they are not connected to anything else, but the extractor itself.
I have a live and a neutral and I test that the live is live and that the switch is working. So I wire it up, turn back on the mains power and the extractor doesn't work. So I start to wonder why. I then discover in the instructions that this particular model has a TIMER and the wiring diagram shows both a direct and switched live feeds!!!
Well, I haven't got such and the wiring is obviously buried in the wall so is there anything simple I can do to make this extractor work with or without the TIMER?
Or, should I just take the extractor back and change it for a simpler one without a timer?
Thanks in advance fcr your help.