modifying a bathroom extraction fan to have a separate pull cord.
"Rob Horton" wrote in message
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I have a bathroom extractor fan that is activated when the bathroom light
is turned on and eventually times out when the light is turned off. This is
a rubbish solution in my opinion since:
(1)To get the fan to run when showering, the light needs to be turned on
even when it is daylight.
(2)When I want to turn the light on to use the bathroom but not have a
shower, the fan turns on. This is especially annoying when you have just
got your 2 year old son too sleep who then wakes up because of the noise
of the fan.
(3) There is no way of quickly turning off the fan before a fully fledged
(2) develops.
The best solution to me seems to remove the fan from the light switch and
give it, it's own separate pull cord switch with a neon indicator so that
you can tell if the fan is actually on or in time out.
Any reasons why I can't do this or is it just a bad idea?
No problems at all. It sounds like a good idea.
Strictly speaking there should be a fan isolator but I will leave that up to
you.
Adam
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