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Harry Bloomfield[_3_] October 7th 18 11:08 AM

Back to the extract fan and humidity
 
The extract fan with a humidity sensor, I mentioned in an earlier
thread and the logic of its operation. It has a PIR, which normally
triggers the fan into running, but...

Should it also begin to run or be triggered by rising humidity, or
simply continue to run if the humidity is high, if it is already
running? I still have the leaflet from when I installed it, but it
doesn't mention this point at all.

John Rumm October 7th 18 02:45 PM

Back to the extract fan and humidity
 
On 07/10/2018 11:08, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
The extract fan with a humidity sensor, I mentioned in an earlier thread
and the logic of its operation. It has a PIR, which normally triggers
the fan into running, but...

Should it also begin to run or be triggered by rising humidity, or
simply continue to run if the humidity is high, if it is already
running? I still have the leaflet from when I installed it, but it
doesn't mention this point at all.


All the ones I have encountered, simply run continuously when they
detect humidity above their trigger threshold.

The PIR trigger however may be fed into a run on timer, to keep it
running for a period of time after a detection.


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Cheers,

John.

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Harry Bloomfield[_3_] October 7th 18 03:02 PM

Back to the extract fan and humidity
 
John Rumm presented the following explanation :
The PIR trigger however may be fed into a run on timer, to keep it running
for a period of time after a detection.


Thanks and yes - the PIR once triggered has a timer setting. I have
that set on 20 minutes run on after triggered.

Dennis@home October 7th 18 03:34 PM

Back to the extract fan and humidity
 
On 07/10/2018 11:08, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
The extract fan with a humidity sensor, I mentioned in an earlier thread
and the logic of its operation. It has a PIR, which normally triggers
the fan into running, but...

Should it also begin to run or be triggered by rising humidity, or
simply continue to run if the humidity is high, if it is already
running? I still have the leaflet from when I installed it, but it
doesn't mention this point at all.


Mine runs all the time but at about 40% speed.
It ramps up to about 65% if the light comes on.
If the humidity goes up it ramps up to 85% until the humidity drops.
All programmable.




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