zemingduan
Senior Member
- Location
- Philadelphia,PA
- Occupation
- Electrical Designer
Hi here is the situation. We have a bathroom fan that has time delayed feature. The 120V bathroom fan need a neutral wire and hot line directly landed at the fan's junction box. The fan also has two red wires that are control signal wire that need connect to a wall switch. According to the video, the two red control wires are not designed to carry current and shall not be attached to power. Please see the video (
) about the wiring of the fan. The third method in the video is the wiring method we need to use.
I want to control the light and fan with only one switch and when the switch is on, the light and fan will be on and when the switch is off the light is off but the fan is still on for a delayed period of time. I plan to use a double pole single throw (DPST). Please see the below wiring diagram I made.
Do you see any issue with it? Does the 20A 240V commercial DPST only be used for 240V appliance? Can it be used for this kind of application?

I want to control the light and fan with only one switch and when the switch is on, the light and fan will be on and when the switch is off the light is off but the fan is still on for a delayed period of time. I plan to use a double pole single throw (DPST). Please see the below wiring diagram I made.
Do you see any issue with it? Does the 20A 240V commercial DPST only be used for 240V appliance? Can it be used for this kind of application?
