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    Remote humidistat with timer fan

    Just letting you know this was super easy when it came to it, thanks. I was just nervous having never worked with a relay before. Everyone's happy, thanks for talking me through it.
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    Remote humidistat with timer fan

    Agh. I'll confess I've never needed to fit a relay and there are endless choices on the market so was hoping for some guidance? Looks like I'm going to have to go down the relay route because whilst this remote humidistat only requires a permanent live and the fan and the humidistat are...
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    Remote humidistat with timer fan

    Hi EFLI (always love your posts, thanks so much for responding! I've presented this to the owner but she isn't keen on a DP switch unfortunately otherwise yes I would agree that that's the answer. A DP switch is that bit heavier to switch, she's got flush screwless brushed chrome switches and I...
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    Remote humidistat with timer fan

    Hi again, Are you able to recommend a relay? I can fit it in the loft so there will be plenty of space for it. The fan is a standard inline fan with timer. The humidstat is the Manrose 1361. I spoke to Manrose technical support and they said that it's a common problem, all humidistats will have...
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    Remote humidistat with timer fan

    Well you've touched on a lot there, thank you! In this case we don't have any singles, it's all t&e or 3-core+e. And there's no smart lighting either, the switches are bog standard light switch and fan switch (and yes, FCU before the light switch too, so both PL and SL are protected, nice). So...
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    Wiring Stand-alone Humidistat to Bathroom Fan with Timer

    I did exactly this but for some reason with the lights switch in the off position the lights come on off on off on off repeatedly. Any ideas why? The fan+timer was working as expected before the remote humidistat was added. Sorry to pick up an old thread but wondered if you have any...
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    Remote humidistat with timer fan

    I've been asked to fit a remote humidistat where there is already an inline fan with timer in place. I have wired it as per the instructions on the supply side (i.e. L, SL and N). The output is a N and L to the fan. So, as the fan itself requires a permanent and switched live I have connect the...
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