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Hi I'm working with a landlord who has a house with 4 bathrooms, he wants extraction in all of them. I asked Manrose what they would recommend and they came back with a whole house extraction system. It runs constantly at a trickle extraction and can then be switched to boost. This is ideal as I want the boost switched on by the light switches in the bathrooms. The extraction system has one input for switched boost. How do I get 4 light switches to independently switch the extraction unit to boost. I'm thinking I need some kind of arrangement with relays, but I'm not sure how I would do it. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
So here is what I'm thinking. I obviously can't stuff all the switched lives for the bathroom lights into the boost on the fan as this will light up all the lights in all the bathroom when one light is switched. So perhaps I take all the switched lives to a relay ( i.e. 4 relays) and connect all relays to the switched live boost on the fan.
 
you use the pole of the switch thats not used for lighting to switch the fan on

I'm probably being a bit dim, but wouldn't that mean you either have the light on or the fan boost on but not both at the same time? I need the fan to be boosted when the light is on and to go back to trickle when the light is off.
 
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I'm probably being a bit dim, but wouldn't that mean you either have the light on or the fan boost on but not both at the same time? I need the fan to be boosted when the light is on and to go back to trickle when the light is off.


No its a simple circuit. For example feed the switch, 1 pole switches the light in that particular bathroom other pole switches the boost on the fan. Same for all four bathrooms. When the light switch is closed it closes both poles,which switches the light on for that bathroom and switches the boost for the fan.
 
No its a simple circuit. For example feed the switch, 1 pole switches the light in that particular bathroom other pole switches the boost on the fan. Same for all four bathrooms. When the light switch is closed it closes both poles,which switches the light on for that bathroom and switches the boost for the fan.

Thanks Lee I'm must be confusing 2 pole and 2 way switches.
 

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