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Toilet Fan Isolator Switch how to smart?
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 532643" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>You will either need to get an additional cable between the light switch and the isolator switch, or replace the existing cable with a 3 core and earth, that might be easiest using the existing cable as the draw wire to pull the new one through.</p><p></p><p>This is a slightly unusual wiring configuration in that all the wiring is looped at the isolator switch, so not really a job for someone that knows nothing about electrics but a competent electrician could do it for you. The crux of the job is whether you can indeed pull a new cable through without making too much of a mess of the wall. If you can for an electrician it is an easy job.</p><p></p><p>Could you post a picture of the wall showing both the light switch and the isolator switch and where they are on the wall in relation to each other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 532643, member: 6969"] You will either need to get an additional cable between the light switch and the isolator switch, or replace the existing cable with a 3 core and earth, that might be easiest using the existing cable as the draw wire to pull the new one through. This is a slightly unusual wiring configuration in that all the wiring is looped at the isolator switch, so not really a job for someone that knows nothing about electrics but a competent electrician could do it for you. The crux of the job is whether you can indeed pull a new cable through without making too much of a mess of the wall. If you can for an electrician it is an easy job. Could you post a picture of the wall showing both the light switch and the isolator switch and where they are on the wall in relation to each other? [/QUOTE]
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