Hi All,
Would appreciate your thoughts on how I might initate a bathroom extractor fan starting. No pull cord starters wanted by the way.
Extractor unit itself is mounted in loft out of bathroom. Shower unit is a wireless controlled digital shower valve pumped.
What I would like to do is have the extractor run for the duration of the shower operating and then turn off after shower unit stops (built in overrun timer on fan unit.)
Clearly I can't use a normal extractor fan starter that might typically run from a shower isolator switch, as the digital control unit will be permantley live waiting for its start function from the wireless control unit. So therefore I am thinking if there is a commercially available device that could sense the running load on the shower supply circuit which could trigger the extractor fan start. The digital shower unit is a pump mixer unit and has a max declared load of 200W when running.
Any advise greatly received as I could only find traditional shower installations mentioned when trying to find possible previous threads.
Shower valve supplied from 6 amp RCBO, valve location is outside of bathroom area as is the extractor fan itself.
Regards
Martin.
Would appreciate your thoughts on how I might initate a bathroom extractor fan starting. No pull cord starters wanted by the way.
Extractor unit itself is mounted in loft out of bathroom. Shower unit is a wireless controlled digital shower valve pumped.
What I would like to do is have the extractor run for the duration of the shower operating and then turn off after shower unit stops (built in overrun timer on fan unit.)
Clearly I can't use a normal extractor fan starter that might typically run from a shower isolator switch, as the digital control unit will be permantley live waiting for its start function from the wireless control unit. So therefore I am thinking if there is a commercially available device that could sense the running load on the shower supply circuit which could trigger the extractor fan start. The digital shower unit is a pump mixer unit and has a max declared load of 200W when running.
Any advise greatly received as I could only find traditional shower installations mentioned when trying to find possible previous threads.
Shower valve supplied from 6 amp RCBO, valve location is outside of bathroom area as is the extractor fan itself.
Regards
Martin.