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Default Bath fan timer switch

I replaced the fan in the bath, its quiet and sometimes I forget to shut it
off.I like to let it run a bit after the shower.

Anyone install a timer switch?


I have a dual electric wall switch box, one is the light, the other the fan.

thanks

tom


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twfsa wrote:
I replaced the fan in the bath, its quiet and sometimes I forget to
shut it off.I like to let it run a bit after the shower.

Anyone install a timer switch?



Yep. I've had one for years on my bath fan, and it works fine. Allows me
to get the humidity out of the bathroom, without worrying about the fan
running all day, pulling the heat out of the house.

I'm using a mechanical 60 minute timer, made by Intermatic, and it came from
a home improvement store.

Bob.


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Intermatic makes a series of mechanical timers: 0 to five min, 0 to thirty
min,etc. Just two wires, same as on the current switch. The only issue you
may have is the two gang switch plate. The timer comes with a single gang
plate with the markings on it,which you won't be able to use. I think they
may make an optional two gang plate but I'm not sure, they probably have a
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twfsa wrote:
I replaced the fan in the bath, its quiet and sometimes I forget to
shut it off.I like to let it run a bit after the shower.

Anyone install a timer switch?



Yep. I've had one for years on my bath fan, and it works fine. Allows me
to get the humidity out of the bathroom, without worrying about the fan
running all day, pulling the heat out of the house.

I'm using a mechanical 60 minute timer, made by Intermatic, and it came
from a home improvement store.

Bob.



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On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 11:03:25 -0600, "twfsa" wrote:

I replaced the fan in the bath, its quiet and sometimes I forget to shut it
off.I like to let it run a bit after the shower.

Anyone install a timer switch?


I have a dual electric wall switch box, one is the light, the other the fan.

thanks

tom



Yes, they work great and save energy.

I recommend the electronic model over the mechanical turn-the-crank
model, if you can afford a few extra bucks.

I installed a Leviton Decora Style timer with 10 20 30 60 pushbuttons
in the bathroom. A small LED flashes just before the fan shuts off.
As I recall, it was just two wires and was a direct replacement for
the switch.

Beachcomber


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I have a push button electronic timer that has 5 - 10 - 15 - 30 minute
settings (alt least I think those are the times) and an on setting as well
as an off setting. It works fine and I have been happy with it; Leviton I
believe.

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I replaced the fan in the bath, its quiet and sometimes I forget to shut it
off.I like to let it run a bit after the shower.

Anyone install a timer switch?


I have a dual electric wall switch box, one is the light, the other the
fan.

thanks

tom





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Energy Federation Incorporated (EFI) sells a fan delay timer switch for less
that $40.00. You use one switch to control the fan and light. When you
shut it off the light goes out immediately and the fan remains on from one
to 60 minutes (You make the setting). It is a nice device.

For info check out
http://www.energyfederation.org/cons...ath/39_766_134 Part
number 5010.037

For all of their products check out www.efi.org


John Grabowski
http://www.mrelectrician.tv



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I replaced the fan in the bath, its quiet and sometimes I forget to shut

it
off.I like to let it run a bit after the shower.

Anyone install a timer switch?


I have a dual electric wall switch box, one is the light, the other the

fan.

thanks

tom



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I installed a Leviton Decora Style timer with 10 20 30 60 pushbuttons
in the bathroom. A small LED flashes just before the fan shuts off.
As I recall, it was just two wires and was a direct replacement for
the switch.


I was thinking of installing one of those timers for an exterior light.
Would like to turn it off as I head out the door and have it shut off a few
minutes later.

However, I haven't been able to tell if that timer has a manual override
that lets you turn the switch on full time till you turn it off?

Anthony
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