I've just bought a remote humidistat (SwiftAir) and decided to start experimenting a bit before the final installation in a small bathroom.
On the back there are 5 connections: FN, FL, L, N, SL - I guess the first 2 need to be connected to the fan....L and N are obviously Live and Neutral and then SL (switch Live?), how to connect this one? Maybe it requires a double pole switch (like normal fans)....but I'm going to use a socket spur (instead of a light circuit).
Anyhow, the real purpose of trying before final installation is to get an idea of how these sort of devices operates....I've read some negative comments - e.g. it seems remote humidistats are prone to switching on too easily in rainy days (where humidity levels are high) - then, it seems that positioning is very crucial...
Any direct experience?
On the back there are 5 connections: FN, FL, L, N, SL - I guess the first 2 need to be connected to the fan....L and N are obviously Live and Neutral and then SL (switch Live?), how to connect this one? Maybe it requires a double pole switch (like normal fans)....but I'm going to use a socket spur (instead of a light circuit).
Anyhow, the real purpose of trying before final installation is to get an idea of how these sort of devices operates....I've read some negative comments - e.g. it seems remote humidistats are prone to switching on too easily in rainy days (where humidity levels are high) - then, it seems that positioning is very crucial...
Any direct experience?