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<blockquote data-quote="sigmolio" data-source="post: 403962" data-attributes="member: 26890"><p>In a small shower room I'm replacing an old extractor fan with a new Manrose 4" timed one. (old one wasn't timed). There is only one cable from the wall with red , black and earth cores. This is fitted high up on the wall and, about 2 feet away is what I think you would call a "fused spur" with a 3amp fuse. The old fan had an on /off pull cord, and was controlled, along with the ceiling light, by a wall switch ( with a small red neon light) outside the room.</p><p></p><p>The new fan requires permanent live, switched live and neutral.</p><p></p><p>Can I simply connect the black to neutral and the red to either the perm live or the switched live and do without the timer ?</p><p></p><p>Any assist gratefully accepted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sigmolio, post: 403962, member: 26890"] In a small shower room I'm replacing an old extractor fan with a new Manrose 4" timed one. (old one wasn't timed). There is only one cable from the wall with red , black and earth cores. This is fitted high up on the wall and, about 2 feet away is what I think you would call a "fused spur" with a 3amp fuse. The old fan had an on /off pull cord, and was controlled, along with the ceiling light, by a wall switch ( with a small red neon light) outside the room. The new fan requires permanent live, switched live and neutral. Can I simply connect the black to neutral and the red to either the perm live or the switched live and do without the timer ? Any assist gratefully accepted. [/QUOTE]
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