I'm going to change my low voltage bathroom fan that has a timer, for a low voltage fan with pull cord. My bathroom is ventillated very well so I see no need for the timer function(To be honest its a pain).
The current fan is powered on from the lighting circuit (comes on with light being switched on), and is wired using 3 core+earth because of the timer function. The wiring then goes from the light to the DP switch/ transformer/ fan.
Now I wish to install this new fan with the pull cord but want it powered to work independently from the bathroom light.
Is it simply just the case of introducing a 20A junction box into the lighting circuit, and using 1mm T+E to the DP switch for power(then transformer/ fan), and sending another T+E to the wall switch for on/off?
Obviously I will remove the current 3C+E cable running to the DP switch which is powering the present fan.
Am I on the right road?
The current fan is powered on from the lighting circuit (comes on with light being switched on), and is wired using 3 core+earth because of the timer function. The wiring then goes from the light to the DP switch/ transformer/ fan.
Now I wish to install this new fan with the pull cord but want it powered to work independently from the bathroom light.
Is it simply just the case of introducing a 20A junction box into the lighting circuit, and using 1mm T+E to the DP switch for power(then transformer/ fan), and sending another T+E to the wall switch for on/off?
Obviously I will remove the current 3C+E cable running to the DP switch which is powering the present fan.
Am I on the right road?