PIR sensor for bathroom fan

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I have a PIR sensor (ceiling mount type) and it's rated IP44. Can this be mounted in the ceiling above a shower tray to switch on/off the bathroom fan?... or would I need to find a higher rated sensor - IP67 or whatever.

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Firstly, does the manufacturer say it is suitable for the environment - in a shower?
It is doubtful that they would even if it were.


Zone 1 extends to 2.25m from the floor level. Minimum IPX4 is required for zones 1 and 2 so, ok.

However, 240V switchgear is not allowed in zones 1 or 2.
If classed as current-using equipment then it may be installed in zone 2.

I shall leave others to decide if it is switchgear (although you don't have to touch it) or current-using equipment.
 
I suppose I could always install it outside the shower cubicle and blank off the sections of the "eye" that aren't looking at the shower.
 
If your intention is to detect when someone is using the shower, another option to consider is fitting a pipe thermostat on the hot water pipe to the shower.
 
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It's an electric shower so there's only a cold feed to it.
 
Under no circumstances should you drill a hole in the side of the electric shower and connect a wire to the heating element, and use that to turn on the fan. :) Not even I would consider doing such a dangerous hack, even if my shower were RCD protected.
 

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