Rob W Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 Hello, when i pull the light cord the extractor fan with adjustable timer runs continuously. To stop the fan i have to pull the isolator cord. Please could anyone suggest if it's the light switch or isolator switch likely to be wired wrong ? The attached picture is of the isolator wiring. Thankyou, Robert. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMo Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 Does it have humidity sensor built in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProDave Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 FAR more details needed. Most important, has it EVER worked properly? If it did work properly and has stopped working properly, then WHAT has been done recently? That isolator switch is the normal 3 pole, but only 2 are used, so even if the fan is a timer fan, it cannot be wired and working as a timer fan. would need pictures of the inside of the fan, and the inside of the light switch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W Posted September 1, 2023 Author Share Posted September 1, 2023 Hi JohnMo, it is a Manrose gold, so no humidity sensor. Hi ProDave, sorry don't know how long it hadn't worked for sure as the tenant reported it not working so i put in same brand (can't be sure if old extractor was a gold type), Whether timer or no timer why does it keep running please ? 2 pics, extractor wiring pic & light socket pic. Thanks for your advice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marvin Posted September 1, 2023 Share Posted September 1, 2023 3 wires in means it has a time delay function meaning it's supposed to run for a while before stopping after you turn it off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marvin Posted September 1, 2023 Share Posted September 1, 2023 Is the picture of the fan upside down, or the fan? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marvin Posted September 1, 2023 Share Posted September 1, 2023 Here it is... https://www.screwfix.com/p/manrose-mg100t-gold-standard-4-axial-bathroom-extractor-fan-with-timer-white-240v/62530 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuerteStu Posted September 1, 2023 Share Posted September 1, 2023 1 hour ago, Ghost of Dryden said: You have a link there between your permanent live and switched live, so it will run constantly. Take out that red link and it will operate on timer Regardless of the link, it looks like both red and yellow are fed from the same brown. My guess, is that the new (brown and blue) cable in the fan Isolator comes from the light, and is fed with a permanent supply. To fix this he'll need a 3 core cable from the fan Isolator with both permanent live and switched. Unless of course the fan has a humidistat.. But I would still want a switched live taken to it to remove any smells, not just damp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProDave Posted September 1, 2023 Share Posted September 1, 2023 6 minutes ago, FuerteStu said: Regardless of the link, it looks like both red and yellow are fed from the same brown. My guess, is that the new (brown and blue) cable in the fan Isolator comes from the light, and is fed with a permanent supply. To fix this he'll need a 3 core cable from the fan Isolator with both permanent live and switched. Unless of course the fan has a humidistat.. But I would still want a switched live taken to it to remove any smells, not just damp What I am trying to figure out is how has it ever worked? It certainly has not been working as a timer fan. If that brown into the isolator is permanent L then of course the fan will be on all the time. If it is switched L then it would work as a non timer fan going on and off with the light. This is not something that just changes, without someone doing something. Has your T been poking around with the wiring without telling you. The proper solution is get a 3 core into the isolator with neutral, switched L and permanent L and take out the link in the fan and it will work properly as a timer fan. But something somewhere needs changing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TonyT Posted September 1, 2023 Share Posted September 1, 2023 Following instructions generally advise that the fan should be protected by a 3 a fuse, so assuming it’s fed from a lighting circuit, it will need a fused switches spur to fuse down to 3 amp. 3 core fan isolators are also common. i hate when they are fitted above the bathroom door.. There is a mix of old colours and new colours so that needs addressing too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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