humidistat

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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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    PIV or humidity fan?

    Hi guys I have an issue in my kitchen that a surveyor says is a failure in my damp proofing & my damp man says is only moisture. Its in one corner of my kitchen and 3 sets of solid oak worktops have bowed. Its now starting to make my metal fireplace in the adjacent room go a little rusty. Its...
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    Replaced extractor fan, Now bathroom lights don't switch off but dim

    The original fan was ceiling mounted with integral humidistat (Vent Axia Lo carbon). The ducting from the original fan was crushed in the ceiling void and did not work effectively. the fan ran continuously to try unsuccessfully to get the humidy down to the desired level (our bathroom has no...
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    Manrose Remote Humidistat

    Hello, I've recently moved into a house which has a wet room. There's a small window which can be opened quite wide and a small heated towel rail which doesn't get very hot. After using the shower, I always leave the window open for about half and hour and leave the extractor fan running for as...
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    Another humidistat extractor fan question

    Hi, I realise there was a similar question earlier this week but my problem is slightly different. I'm not an expert/electrician so go easy on me if I say something stupid! I have an Xpelair C6HTS humidistat+timer fan which replaced a simple on/off pull switch operated fan (not connected to...
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    Can Vents 100 MTHK Humidistat Extractor Fan be wired to normal plug?

    Hi, Just bought a Vents 100 MTHK Extractor Fan with Humidistat and Timer. I want this to be controlled just by humidity levels. I want to know if it can be wired to a normal plug, and how. It's not for a bathroom situation, so it's not near any water. It's only for a utility room that gets...
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    Wiring up 4" Extractor Fan with Timer & Humidity sensor just for Humidity mode

    Hello - I have this 4" Extractor Fan with a Timer and Humidistat circuit board in it - there are 2 adjuster screws (pots) and one is for timer, one controls humidistat. For using timer you need 3 wires, 1 neutral, and 2 Lives (1 switched live, 1 permanant live) - the wires I have coming into the...
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