Hi I have an inter-vent nvf100t extractor fan I am trying to wire it to a plug it has a block with neural , switched live supply and permanent live supply what colour wires go where
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There are many different types of extractor fans available in the market; kitchen extractor fans normally have a cooker hood built-in them. Kitchen extractor fans are usually fitted to eject cooking smells and steams outside, where as bathroom extractor fans are fitted to eject huge quantities of condensation.
When establishing connection for an extractor fan, first and foremost put off electricity at the main switch, before to working on the circuits. A kitchen extractor fan can be set-up by fixing a fused connection unit at the work exterior level and passing a cable from the fused connection unit till the flex passage which is positioned close to the fan.
But for the bathroom extractor fan all the connections should be made through a ceiling escalated pull cord dual pole switch. Always keep in mind never to use a surface switch as it can be a severe safety hazard and can consequent in serious injury.
When establishing connection for an extractor fan, first and foremost put off electricity at the main switch, before to working on the circuits. A kitchen extractor fan can be set-up by fixing a fused connection unit at the work exterior level and passing a cable from the fused connection unit till the flex passage which is positioned close to the fan.
But for the bathroom extractor fan all the connections should be made through a ceiling escalated pull cord dual pole switch. Always keep in mind never to use a surface switch as it can be a severe safety hazard and can consequent in serious injury.