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The transformer to my bathroom extractor fan has started buzzing. How can I stop it.
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Usually means that the transformer circuitry is on its last legs. Best advice is to replace it.
If the fan is sited within one of the bathroom electrical zones, then it should be an extra-low voltage type (12 volt), but if not, it could be replaced with a more common mains voltage model with the circuit protected by an RCD (trip.)
If the fan is sited within one of the bathroom electrical zones, then it should be an extra-low voltage type (12 volt), but if not, it could be replaced with a more common mains voltage model with the circuit protected by an RCD (trip.)
Good point BS. I did wonder who would specify a 12v fan!
Such a simple measure too, to have bathrooms covered with an RCD. We all still come across high rated showers added to an old re-wireable consumer unit.... with no RCD.
......... and who can get their head around a disconnection time 0f 5 seconds, but I guess, with BS60898 mcbs, it's academic anyway.
Such a simple measure too, to have bathrooms covered with an RCD. We all still come across high rated showers added to an old re-wireable consumer unit.... with no RCD.
......... and who can get their head around a disconnection time 0f 5 seconds, but I guess, with BS60898 mcbs, it's academic anyway.