Guys
Need some advice please. I was asked last week to investigate a burning smell in a toilet turned out it was an extract fan one of 2
The setup is a twin set of fans lead and standby the only time the standby fan comes on is if the lead fan fails the standby fan simply overheated as it had seized due to it never being used there is no facility to change the duty of the fans .
I am thinking about installing contactors with thermal overload and a timer to change over the fan duty on a weekly basis my problem is there is no space available to install an enclosure on the fan housing there is space inside the fan housing to install the new controls on a din rail the fan enclosure is ceiling mounted would it be bad practice to use the fan housing as an enclosure . .
Access to the fans is by removing a cover which is secured by machine screws.
Thanks Dimspark
Need some advice please. I was asked last week to investigate a burning smell in a toilet turned out it was an extract fan one of 2
The setup is a twin set of fans lead and standby the only time the standby fan comes on is if the lead fan fails the standby fan simply overheated as it had seized due to it never being used there is no facility to change the duty of the fans .
I am thinking about installing contactors with thermal overload and a timer to change over the fan duty on a weekly basis my problem is there is no space available to install an enclosure on the fan housing there is space inside the fan housing to install the new controls on a din rail the fan enclosure is ceiling mounted would it be bad practice to use the fan housing as an enclosure . .
Access to the fans is by removing a cover which is secured by machine screws.
Thanks Dimspark