dcg9381
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So we've got a utility room off the garage. It has a vent fan that "never worked". I didn't make too big a stink out of it at the time, I just assumed the fan was bad.
Well, finally got around to having a look.
Pulled the fan cover, manually powered up the fan. Worked fine.

Next went to the switch. Not the worst thing I've seen, but not exactly inspiring confidence.. Apparently copper wire, is copper wire, never mind color codes. Tested all that out. Power to the switch, power from the switch.

Dropped the fan, housing is hard-attached to ceiling framing, so the "box" is not coming out. The problem is immediately obvious and probably "worst case". It wasn't wired. Likely the wire is up there "somewhere", now totally covered in foam insulation.

So somehow I've got a "live" circuit to no-where. Not great. Now I take a look at the framing photos, can't find one where I captured the wiring, but I can see the direction and confirm the joist orientation:

I really dont want to have to re-drywall most of this utility room, so what I'm thinking about doing:
1) Remove the fan switch, plate it, cap the hot.
2) Start drilling 9" holes in the ceiling, between the joists, and cut over the circuit from the interior light to the exhaust fan, cover them up with "access plates":

3) Add a "timer switch" to the fan/light combo....

Thoughts? Other than "find a new electrican" ?
Well, finally got around to having a look.
Pulled the fan cover, manually powered up the fan. Worked fine.

Next went to the switch. Not the worst thing I've seen, but not exactly inspiring confidence.. Apparently copper wire, is copper wire, never mind color codes. Tested all that out. Power to the switch, power from the switch.

Dropped the fan, housing is hard-attached to ceiling framing, so the "box" is not coming out. The problem is immediately obvious and probably "worst case". It wasn't wired. Likely the wire is up there "somewhere", now totally covered in foam insulation.

So somehow I've got a "live" circuit to no-where. Not great. Now I take a look at the framing photos, can't find one where I captured the wiring, but I can see the direction and confirm the joist orientation:

I really dont want to have to re-drywall most of this utility room, so what I'm thinking about doing:
1) Remove the fan switch, plate it, cap the hot.
2) Start drilling 9" holes in the ceiling, between the joists, and cut over the circuit from the interior light to the exhaust fan, cover them up with "access plates":

3) Add a "timer switch" to the fan/light combo....

Thoughts? Other than "find a new electrican" ?



