Inline Vents TT fan connection
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2012
- Connection example of the inline mixed-flow fan VENTS TT.
In the instruction video we tell how to connect and adjust the inline mixed-flow VENTS TT fan and how to select the correct speed for the fan operation.
For more detailed information about the VENTS TT series, refer to our site: vents.ua/cat/61/ - Наука та технологія
The fan is super. The design is comfortable, the engine is reliable, and it works quietly
Please is there any video on how to do this with a 2 speed switch??
So what would happen if "live" cable connected to both L1 & L2 terminals and N to natural? will it run on full speed or it will damage the fan?
is the TT125 Fan a silent fan ? like the TD silent Fan ??
very good product no more wet tiles steam free mirror
If this video is advice for the EU / English where colour coding of the N(blue)/ E (green and yellow)/ L (brown) is standardised, then it's wrongly instructing me to wire my blue to live and brown to neutral!
james jeffery it depends on where you are in the world
if you type international wiring colour codes you will see it in wikipedia
if your in usa power is black neutral is white/silver
hi, mine is now loud as hell, from a day to another, and nothing happend. what can i do?
Good afternoon. Please contact our service center: service@vents.com.ua
what is the cable called???????
Good afternoon. Please contact us at export@vents.ua
at 2.01 i think blue is neutral
we had to change over here in the uk to be the same as you europeans
did you ever get a response? I'm having the exact issue - to confuse everything more the video does show him putting the blue wire in the neutral N connector. The video cuts before re-appearing with the wires re-wired and completely switched so what was previously blue neutral is now the base or live. Madness. How?
Thanks, if you get the chance over the next few days that would really help with my ongoing campaign of 'not setting fire to my house, family and or me!'
Your post reminded me of when I was testing if an old 600W bulb still worked or not. Being stood just inches from the bulb, I flicked the switch thinking "maybe this wasn't the healthiest place for a face? Hmmm. Least of all mine!
Again its uncanny - climbed down from the loft last night after mooching around but definitely not rewiring or shit like that. Now, every time I switch my bedroom light on it blows all upstairs lights and every kitchen socket! WTF! all this while shuffling around on my arse.