There is no negative in AC wiring and none of those are for ground. There might be a screw somewhere on the metal casing that you can run the ground to.Cheers bud but it don't tell me how to wire a plug wire with plug on the end. I get the plug side it's wiring in the wire to fan there 3 screws LS N L is l live (brown ) and can I use netrel as negitive (blue
I've just checked a 5" manrose rvk and a 5" system air both have a earth/ground screw?Thanks for help guys aprieated so brown live blue N? Or ground it to a screw
You have two lives and a neutral...Thanks for help guys aprieated so brown live blue N? Or ground it to a screw
Thanks I've tried to put blue neutral in and brown live but when I plugged it in nothing happened it didn't Spin but the fuze in the plug didn't pop ithere litterly nothing happened. Do I need a switched live? Anit there no way run live and neutral wires and putting a plug on the endYou have two lives and a neutral...
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SWITCH/TIMER - LIVE---------------------------------------------LS
LIVE----------------------------------------------------------------L
Neutral------------------------------------------------------------N
Ground--------------------------------------------------------------Somehwere there is probably a screw on the metal that you can ground to.
Manufacturers like this have two types of fans, a switched live and a regular fan. Honestly you probably wanted the regular model but may have bought it because it said timer/switched fan. What that is for in applications like a bathroom exhaust fan or HVAC fan, where you have a second live signal coming from a switched source. So the LS is still a live wire, it is just meant to be for a switch. Their normal model doesn't have LS, just L/N.
It is meant for something like this
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A lot of times you may have a light switch that ties off on the switched live and goes to a light at the same time, or a thermostat or timer that cuts the fan on and off using the switched live leg.
If it was earthed wouldn't that make a potential shock hazard?What did in the end is bridged a wire from live to switch live then wired the plug In as standard live in live and neutral In neutral