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    Humidity Extractor Fan

    No...it used to be on the lighting circuit...but with the new humidifier/fan I was initially thinking that ideally the new one could run purely when humidity reached a certain level i.e. it would work independently of the lights so suggested (foolishly) we could connect it to the shower switch...
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    Humidity Extractor Fan

    Thanks Holmslaw. It is a supply for an electrically heated shower, with an isolation switch. I'm going to get a spark to check it out and check the wiring etc. Having thought about it, I don't mind the fan coming on with the lights and then running to time/humidity when the lights are...
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    Humidity Extractor Fan

    Thanks guys, I'll get a spark to investigate and set it up on the lighting circuit instead as per your advice. Ideally I want the extractor to run 'indepedently' of the light switch itself as it has a timer/humidity guage built in - is this possible do you know? Will he/she need a new pull...
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    Humidity Extractor Fan

    Thank you very much. I'll get it seen to immediately. I had a feeling that it wasn't right - so much for using friends to help you out!
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    Humidity Extractor Fan

    Hi guys! I wonder if anyone can advise me... I have recently had my extractor fan replaced to one with a timer/humidifier detector. It is connected up to the fused switch to which the shower itself is also connected. So here it is... When the swich is turned off it does what it's...
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