Hi,
My en suite shower room has an extractor fan with a pull-cord switch on it, and an on/off switch outside the room. It's not got a timer and we use the outside switch. I'm looking at ways to have the fan run for a bit after a shower, but also be able to override it if I've just had a pre-bed shower and want it quiet. I also don't want it to come on automatically with the ceiling light.
If I fit a new fan with a timer would it begin it's timer sequence every time the outside switch was switched on, or does it need a permanent live feed and a separate activating supply?
Alternatively would a humidistat one be a better choice? How do they work? It senses humidity and switches itself on a timer, or until the humididty clears? And does it only need a switched feed?
Also, how many litres/hour extraction rate do I need? The room is approx 2.4 x 1.4 metres, and ceiling about 2.4 metres high, so approx 8 cubic metres (8000 litres). The room also has a window with trickle vents.
Any help or recommendations welcome.
My en suite shower room has an extractor fan with a pull-cord switch on it, and an on/off switch outside the room. It's not got a timer and we use the outside switch. I'm looking at ways to have the fan run for a bit after a shower, but also be able to override it if I've just had a pre-bed shower and want it quiet. I also don't want it to come on automatically with the ceiling light.
If I fit a new fan with a timer would it begin it's timer sequence every time the outside switch was switched on, or does it need a permanent live feed and a separate activating supply?
Alternatively would a humidistat one be a better choice? How do they work? It senses humidity and switches itself on a timer, or until the humididty clears? And does it only need a switched feed?
Also, how many litres/hour extraction rate do I need? The room is approx 2.4 x 1.4 metres, and ceiling about 2.4 metres high, so approx 8 cubic metres (8000 litres). The room also has a window with trickle vents.
Any help or recommendations welcome.