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I am after some advice regarding the of a extractor/humidifier fan in the bathroom. I opted for a two gang dimmer switch in my bathroom which operates four dimmable spotlights ( two on each dimmer) All of which work fine. However, I am having a problem with the extractor/humidifier. The electrician wired the fan into two of the four spotlights so when these are turned on on then in theory the extractor fan turns on then goes off after a while. However, the extractor fan remains on all the time until I knock off the isolation switch. The electrician realised the problem when installing them and thought it may have been a fault on the fan itself so I have been in contact with HIB and they have told me that the probable cause is that it is on a dimmer switch as they say the fan is not designed to be installed on a dimmer switch. So, my question is this, I still want dimmers on the bathroom and I still want this particular fan/humidifier (mainly because I have already forked out for them) so I would like to know if there is another work around. In my head I was thinking maybe have two lights on a normal on/off switch that is connected to the fan and another dimmer that only controls two lights. Ideally I would like the set up I have now but sounds like this is not doable unless someone knows a solution.
This is the products that are installed
dimmer - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Varilight-...qid=1467977958&sr=8-1&keywords=dimmer+led+two
spot lights - DEL9WW Dimmable LED Downlight IP65 | The Lighting Superstore
extractor fan - Breeze TH Fan, White Ventilation | HiB
Thanks in advance.
This is the products that are installed
dimmer - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Varilight-...qid=1467977958&sr=8-1&keywords=dimmer+led+two
spot lights - DEL9WW Dimmable LED Downlight IP65 | The Lighting Superstore
extractor fan - Breeze TH Fan, White Ventilation | HiB
Thanks in advance.
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