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hi, I'm in need of a little help, I have bought an inline extractor fan, the booklet shows I can fit a 3 pin plug to it or hard wire with a switch, I want to use a plug but I am not sure if I have wired it on correct as it has no power, I was wondering if anyone could advise, the diagram shows
L1 Brown, L2 Black, N White and my plug of course is brown, blue and earth, I have tried the live in L1 and L2 and get no power
thanks in advance
 
Seems as if you have a timer version, which as far as I know will not be suitable for a plug top connection. Are you sure about the model no. above?
 
Hm

The diagram I have shows this
Screenshot 2018-02-19 15.14.02.png

Which looks easy peasy
I've shown you mine, can you show me yours?
(diagram I mean)
 
Have you connected the blue to the N (neutral) terminal. Can you post a pic of the actual fan terminals.
 
You need to put the blue on N
and the brown on L1 or L2 depending on if you want high or low speed.

In the drawing they have shown a separate switch, so you can select the speed from the switch.
 

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