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Hi
Just replaced a bathroom extractor fan. I didn't alter any wiring.
Both old & new have live & switched live. Trouble is, once activated, the fan won't turn off.
Vent axia say there's an induced voltage. Not enough to switch fan but enough to keep it running. Sure enough, there seems to be 37v.
They say to run in a new, seperate switch live.
Any advice/thoughts welcome
Just replaced a bathroom extractor fan. I didn't alter any wiring.
Both old & new have live & switched live. Trouble is, once activated, the fan won't turn off.
Vent axia say there's an induced voltage. Not enough to switch fan but enough to keep it running. Sure enough, there seems to be 37v.
They say to run in a new, seperate switch live.
Any advice/thoughts welcome