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<blockquote data-quote="DIY GUY" data-source="post: 548245" data-attributes="member: 29427"><p>Hi I currently have an old timed extractor fan, l’m looking to replace it with a new timed one. I’ve attached some pics. The cable is ran from my existing light switch to fan isolator then from there to the fan. Below is a pic of isolator and light switch. From light switch brown is to live, grey is to neutral and black is to switched live? Going with the diagram below am I correct saying my brown would goto L, grey would goto N, and switched live if I’m correct would go into T? </p><p></p><p>Any help would be great thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIY GUY, post: 548245, member: 29427"] Hi I currently have an old timed extractor fan, l’m looking to replace it with a new timed one. I’ve attached some pics. The cable is ran from my existing light switch to fan isolator then from there to the fan. Below is a pic of isolator and light switch. From light switch brown is to live, grey is to neutral and black is to switched live? Going with the diagram below am I correct saying my brown would goto L, grey would goto N, and switched live if I’m correct would go into T? Any help would be great thanks [/QUOTE]
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