Wednesday, January 20, 2010

What Does An Extractor Fan Do How Do I Take A Cut Off The Bathroom Light Source, To Install An Extractor Fan?

How do I take a cut off the bathroom light source, to install an extractor fan? - what does an extractor fan do

In the experiment, an extractor of a timer in order to install the lights connected from my bathroom, so that every time I returned the light at the traffic light bath in the hood. The problem is that I do not know how to take the power to take this option. Should I just before the light itself?

The answers would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Steven

5 comments:

bobweb said...

But another problem is that by the hood of the production work outside of your home. Since the fan motor has a small, really can be on a (GFI breaker failure will stick)-circuit. Your points Adapter bath must be protected with a GFI circuit breaker, at least for new wiring, the United States. Our fans are embedded in the bathroom usually in the ceiling of the bathroom with an exhaust pipe that runs outside the house. But if the bathroom has a window to go outside and the wall was on the wall with straight outward.

bobweb said...

But another problem is that by the hood of the production work outside of your home. Since the fan motor has a small, really can be on a (GFI breaker failure will stick)-circuit. Your points Adapter bath must be protected with a GFI circuit breaker, at least for new wiring, the United States. Our fans are embedded in the bathroom usually in the ceiling of the bathroom with an exhaust pipe that runs outside the house. But if the bathroom has a window to go outside and the wall was on the wall with straight outward.

bobweb said...

But another problem is that by the hood of the production work outside of your home. Since the fan motor has a small, really can be on a (GFI breaker failure will stick)-circuit. Your points Adapter bath must be protected with a GFI circuit breaker, at least for new wiring, the United States. Our fans are embedded in the bathroom usually in the ceiling of the bathroom with an exhaust pipe that runs outside the house. But if the bathroom has a window to go outside and the wall was on the wall with straight outward.

wwwstat said...

It depends on where the light is actually their energy from ... change over time is only a step in the grid ... Power must be from where the light is installed and then the option again and the light .. . must take the lights down and examine how it is connected ... When two cables with two conductors and the grounds in the table below, a power cord is a different circuit ..... the white wire from power cable hooks directly into the light ... connected black wire to the white wire to change .. then pull the black wire to the light switch ...

xmashi said...

Go to your controller card for most of the power in the basement or in the kitchen. then read the name assigned to each switch and turn the bathroom light and should be fun (I Will Electricity Council, if you are unsure, please call the service man)

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