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Connecting Dospel Polo 4 Bathroom Fan: Wiring L and N Inputs without T, Voltage & Mass

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  • #1 7613568
    czarny666xl
    Level 2  
    Hello.
    I want to connect the Dospel polo 4 to the fan, but I have only voltage and mass, I do not have a cable from the switch, can I connect it only on these wires in the L and N inputs without T?
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  • #2 7613711
    Ricardo290366
    Level 16  
    Dospel fans are produced in many versions, power, Φ housing, etc.
    are available: with an automatic switch, a switch with a chain, without a switch. If you do not have a switch, use the versions with automatic or internal switch.
  • #3 7616317
    czarny666xl
    Level 2  
    Hello
    one more question I have connected it is only the phase and ground and it works all the time, even when the humidity is set to the max, how to connect the voltage turns on and the end is continuous and the humidity in the room is checked by humidity humidity. It is a new fan.
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  • #4 7623199
    zenek123
    Level 19  
    Buddy, throw the scheme will talk louder.

    Generally, you have wrong connection blindly. You have versions with humidity you probably have two L inputs and one N
    You give one of the light (then the fan turns on you when you turn on the light), and the second phase gives you a constant before the switch, in which there is tension all the time. If you turn off the light, the fan operates with a humidity sensor or a time delay.

    Pozdr.
  • #5 7624603
    czarny666xl
    Level 2  
    Hello
    once again, the fan has 3 inputs marked as follows from the left T, N, L
    how to connect the DC voltage in L and the mass in N it works all the time and how to connect the voltage in T and the mass N then it does not work.
  • #6 7624666
    Piotr Pajkert
    Level 32  
    Hello!
    Swell on the moisture sensor, it will start working.
    Hey!
  • #7 7832397
    gabin
    Level 10  
    I have a Dospel Style WCH fan.
    So with the humid one.
    How to connect it correctly?
    permanent phase L zero N a T?
    T is the phase through the switch?
  • #8 7832896
    zenek123
    Level 19  
    Did you get the installation instructions in a carton with a fan?
    It's hard to say a word for word lad, but I think N is zero. :P . L is a phase covered with light, and T is a permanent phase before the switch.

    greetings
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  • #9 7964389
    wysio
    Level 13  
    Hello. I have such a fan in the WCH version (with a humidity sensor) and I have two wires led out directly from the socket without a switch - because it is on the sensor, it should turn on when the proper humidity is exceeded. Only that the fan either works all the time or does not react at all. I connected the phase under L and T and the second wire under N. I can not make it work properly.
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  • #11 8137314
    zenek123
    Level 19  
    wysio wrote:
    Hello. I have such a fan in the WCH version (with a humidity sensor) and I have two wires led out directly from the socket without a switch - because it is on the sensor, it should turn on when the proper humidity is exceeded. Only that the fan either works all the time or does not react at all. I connected the phase under L and T and the second wire under N. I can not make it work properly.


    Budy, we've already written about it, throw in the schemes you got from the seller. If you give him a constant phase on L and steady on T, then what would the manufacturer have in giving two control inputs? As I already wrote, L is probably a forced phase that is attached manually or with light, and the second is a phase of the constant before the switch that sets up the fan after exceeding the specific humidity

    pozdr
  • #12 8141310
    wysio
    Level 13  
    It's exactly as you wrote. Only I do not have a lead wire out of the light and here is the dog buried.
    I give the scheme:


    Connecting Dospel Polo 4 Bathroom Fan: Wiring L and N Inputs without T, Voltage & Mass
  • #13 8142019
    lopp
    Level 20  
    Therefore, connect only L and N and the fan should switch on after exceeding the set humidity. Light is just an addition. You can enter the phase on T through the additional switch to manually force the fan. Then it will work for the duration of the circuit breaker.
  • #14 8142675
    zenek123
    Level 19  
    As I wrote the lopp, hook up the solid phase on L a N to N and it will walk as you set the humidity programmer.

    Pozdr.
  • #15 8143309
    wysio
    Level 13  
    Hmm. So something I have damaged, because I connected according to your instructions and it is so that when the humidity potentiometer is twisted to the least sensitivity, the fan does not start at all, although it would be full of steam in the room, and when I turn it to greater sensitivity, Less than half of the scope of its operation, a windmill is started and it works non-stop - and the room is well ventilated. That's why I could not do it. Probably something with the sensor itself.
    The guarantee disappeared somewhere with the renovation of the apartment, so maybe just connect some kind of switch to the fan ...
  • #16 8145358
    zenek123
    Level 19  
    set the maximum humidity and then see how it works. Make it happen you should turn on and then turn off sometimes it is even an hour. Sometimes it is so that L and T need to be smeared to achieve what you expect.
  • #17 8147027
    wysio
    Level 13  
    But this is what it is all about, that as we set the stage almost to the half, let alone the max, the fan turns on and works all the time - even though the room does not have 100% humidity.
  • #18 8575076
    SELT
    Level 1  
    Hello

    A question for "wysio":
    Did you and how did you solve the problem with connecting the fan ?!
    I have the same problem with connecting my fan DOSPEL POLO 4 upwch (the same diagram connects) for WCH.
    I connected only N and L from the bathroom outlet and did not work.
  • #19 16329859
    kisudvd
    Level 11  
    My model - Dospel Styl II WCH

    1. I connected only L and N.
    2. Before connecting the power supply (it is always best to regulate when the power is off - otherwise it behaves strangely to me) set the humidity potentiometer to 50% (you have to experimentally, because the regulation is not linear despite appearances).
    3. Set the time potentiometer to the total minimum.
    4. I connect with power supply.
    5. I fan the fan (or place a mug of hot tea under it, etc.) and attach it.
    6. After about 2 minutes it turns off.

    Paragraph 5-6 is repeatable.

    Also at the beginning I thought that it did not work, but after a short game with regulating potentiometers managed to set it - good luck and ask how the steps I described did not help you - I will try to help.
  • #20 16806380
    skamil1
    Level 11  
    For me, unfortunately, I do not attach this way: - \

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting the Dospel Polo 4 bathroom fan, specifically addressing the wiring of L (live) and N (neutral) inputs without a T (switch) connection. Users share their experiences and troubleshooting steps, noting that the fan operates continuously when only L and N are connected, regardless of humidity settings. It is suggested that the fan may require a constant phase on L and a connection to T for proper operation, allowing it to function based on humidity levels. Some users report issues with the humidity sensor, indicating that adjustments to the humidity potentiometer are necessary for optimal performance. Diagrams and installation instructions are referenced to clarify wiring configurations.
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