Hi,
Apologies for the lazy question. It's been a long day and my brain is fried. Feel free to tell me to bu**er off and find the answer for myself.
We've got a single inline fan serving two internal rooms (WC & bath) parallel switched by two PIRs (one in each room).
I want to swap the bathroom PIR for a humidistat, but I'm not 100% sure of the wiring, assuming it is actually possible with the current setup.
Below is a photo of the bathroom PIR as it is currently wired.
The humidistat is a Manrose 1361 with the following connections:
Mains live
Switched live
Mains neutral
Fan neutral
Fan live
Further info (not sure if it's pertinent): the fan has its own isolator switch in the kitchen, where it is sited, and there is no interaction/control from the light switches for either the WC or the bathroom - it's all down to the PIRs.
My hope is that some kind soul will forgive my ignorance/laziness and tell me that, yes, it's possible, and this is where you put the wires.
Apologies for the lazy question. It's been a long day and my brain is fried. Feel free to tell me to bu**er off and find the answer for myself.
We've got a single inline fan serving two internal rooms (WC & bath) parallel switched by two PIRs (one in each room).
I want to swap the bathroom PIR for a humidistat, but I'm not 100% sure of the wiring, assuming it is actually possible with the current setup.
Below is a photo of the bathroom PIR as it is currently wired.
The humidistat is a Manrose 1361 with the following connections:
Mains live
Switched live
Mains neutral
Fan neutral
Fan live
Further info (not sure if it's pertinent): the fan has its own isolator switch in the kitchen, where it is sited, and there is no interaction/control from the light switches for either the WC or the bathroom - it's all down to the PIRs.
My hope is that some kind soul will forgive my ignorance/laziness and tell me that, yes, it's possible, and this is where you put the wires.