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Fan with humidistat & over-run timer

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I'm thinking of upgrading my bathroom fan (which doesn't seem to do very much at the moment!) to of the S&P inline fans:

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/SLTD160.html
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/SLTD160T.html

I have been looking at humidistat controllers such as: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/XPXRH.html which has a pull cord override function.

Is it possible to use the above controller with a timed model? As an example, could you use the pull cord override switch to activate the fan for a 20 minute period as set on the fan timer?

I currently have an terminator switch on the outside of the bathroom, and it currently isn't linked to the light.

Thanks.
 
I have been looking at humidistat controllers such as: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/XPXRH.html which has a pull cord override function.

Is it possible to use the above controller with a timed model? As an example, could you use the pull cord override switch to activate the fan for a 20 minute period as set on the fan timer?
Yes, anything is possible.
I currently have an terminator switch on the outside of the bathroom, and it currently isn't linked to the light.
I take it you do not want the new fan to come on with the light.
 

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