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Problem Replacing Extractor Fan Unit
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<blockquote data-quote="Nicky Tesla" data-source="post: 559930" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Have you got a volt stick? Separate the wires with the power off at the consumer unit and make safe for testing with connector block or wago’s. Switch power back on. Find which two are live when the light is on with the volt stick, then turn the light off and check again. Turn the light off and on as much as you like to confirm which one is the switched live. Easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicky Tesla, post: 559930, member: 445"] Have you got a volt stick? Separate the wires with the power off at the consumer unit and make safe for testing with connector block or wago’s. Switch power back on. Find which two are live when the light is on with the volt stick, then turn the light off and check again. Turn the light off and on as much as you like to confirm which one is the switched live. Easy. [/QUOTE]
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