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<blockquote data-quote="MalcyB" data-source="post: 36451" data-attributes="member: 1488"><p>Hi Sorry to bring this post up again, but I have never installed an extractor with a run on timer. So I just want to get things clear in my head.</p><p></p><p>I would be bringing a feed (L/N) from a ceiling rose to an FCU. We have a triple pole isolator to switch the fan on &amp; off, so the L, S/L &amp; N would go through there, but if the fan is to run on the L would need to be permanent, but if it's going through the isolator when it's switched off it would cut the power. Forgive my ignorance but this really is a new one on me.</p><p></p><p>Malc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MalcyB, post: 36451, member: 1488"] Hi Sorry to bring this post up again, but I have never installed an extractor with a run on timer. So I just want to get things clear in my head. I would be bringing a feed (L/N) from a ceiling rose to an FCU. We have a triple pole isolator to switch the fan on & off, so the L, S/L & N would go through there, but if the fan is to run on the L would need to be permanent, but if it's going through the isolator when it's switched off it would cut the power. Forgive my ignorance but this really is a new one on me. Malc [/QUOTE]
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