Hi there,
I'm trying to wire an extractor fan (Manrose 4" / 100mmm with timer)
I don't have too much knowledge about Electricity but I'm very keen to install it myself and learn too.

I don't wish to connect the fan through a light switch rather directly to the wall

Now the fan has 3 connectors as usual in UK [L, SL, N]
The wire has 3 colours [Brown, Green-Yellow, Blue]
The plug on the other side has [L, E, N]

So this is what i have done;
The blue wire goes into N and N in both the plug and the fan
The Brown wire goes into the L and the L in both the plug and the fan
Now, the Green-Yellow wire goes from the E in the plug to the SL in the fan
L => L N => N E => SL

After testing this, whenever connecting the fan, the blades moves slightly then stop.
Not sure if this is a settings related to the timer or my wiring is wrong.

The timer has a button to adjust though, I have turn it all around all points but no changes in the fan behaviour.

Can anyone help me understand and resolve this please?
 
You need to connect live to L then put a link across to SL with blue to N. You only need a two core cable.
Thanks mate,
So, this is what I understood now:
# L (from the fan ) ----> L (in the plug)
# N + S/L (together from the fan ) ---> N (in the plug)
# .................. So what goes to the E in the plug?

Hope I understood your message well.
 
No do not connect N and SL together. Connect a brown wire between L and SL at the fan, connect the brown from the cable to either L or SL at the fan it doesn't matter which one as you have connected together. Blue from the cable to N at fan. In the plug connect brown to L and blue to N, nothing need to go to earth at the plug, you need a two core cable.
 
Thanks mate,
So, this is what I understood now:
# L (from the fan ) ----> L (in the plug)
# N + S/L (together from the fan ) ---> N (in the plug)
# .................. So what goes to the E in the plug?

Hope I understood your message well.
Oh Actually i think i got it now,
So two core cable from the fan into a dual pin plugin then a convertor from the 2 pin plugin to 3 pin plugin.
Is that right?
 
No do not connect N and SL together. Connect a brown wire between L and SL at the fan, connect the brown from the cable to either L or SL at the fan it doesn't matter which one as you have connected together. Blue from the cable to N at fan. In the plug connect brown to L and blue to N, nothing need to go to earth at the plug, you need a two core cable.
Oh Actually i think i got it now,
So two core cable from the fan into a dual pin plugin then a convertor from the 2 pin plugin to 3 pin plugin.
Is that right?
 
No do not connect N and SL together. Connect a brown wire between L and SL at the fan, connect the brown from the cable to either L or SL at the fan it doesn't matter which one as you have connected together. Blue from the cable to N at fan. In the plug connect brown to L and blue to N, nothing need to go to earth at the plug, you need a two core cable.

No do not connect N and SL together. Connect a brown wire between L and SL at the fan, connect the brown from the cable to either L or SL at the fan it doesn't matter which one as you have connected together. Blue from the cable to N at fan. In the plug connect brown to L and blue to N, nothing need to go to earth at the plug, you need a two core cable.
Thanks a million.
I followed your guide and now the fan works fine.
You're a legend.
 
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