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<blockquote data-quote="user 38333" data-source="post: 560026" data-attributes="member: 38333"><p>I have just had a new en suite installed off a bedroom.</p><p>I have a new in-line fan in the loft connected to a light switch outside the ensuite (via an isolator also in the loft) in the bedroom on the floor below.the loft. With the isolator in the 'on' position the fan and light come on using the en suite wall switch and all seems ok. Switching the light off does not stop the timer fan (which is set for a 5min extension). Turning off the isolator stops the fan. Also the fan remains 'electrically live' with the isolator off!!. Does this make sense? What is the problem? The fitter didn't know. Only sensible replies please. I realise there must be a wiring issue, I am getting an electrician but I'd like to know possible causes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 38333, post: 560026, member: 38333"] I have just had a new en suite installed off a bedroom. I have a new in-line fan in the loft connected to a light switch outside the ensuite (via an isolator also in the loft) in the bedroom on the floor below.the loft. With the isolator in the 'on' position the fan and light come on using the en suite wall switch and all seems ok. Switching the light off does not stop the timer fan (which is set for a 5min extension). Turning off the isolator stops the fan. Also the fan remains 'electrically live' with the isolator off!!. Does this make sense? What is the problem? The fitter didn't know. Only sensible replies please. I realise there must be a wiring issue, I am getting an electrician but I'd like to know possible causes. [/QUOTE]
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