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Re: CBus bathroom light switches



Dean,

> Why not go for occupancy sensors in the bathroom ?
I don't like the idea of doing it solely by occupancy detection. Mainly
because I just don't believe
it would behave the way I'd want 100% of the time and see a manual switch
as the best way to modify
its behaviour. So I want a manual switch anyway.

>
> I believe that C-Bus would be ok in the Bathroom depending on the size
- you
> should have no problem in Zone 3 (at least 0.6mtr from Bath/Shower).
That's what I thought.

Thanks,
Paul

>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Paul Robinson [mailto:ukcueman@xxxxxxx]
>   Sent: 16 April 2003 12:41
>   To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>   Subject: [ukha_d] CBus bathroom light switches
>
>
>   Does anyone know if you can get a CBus pull switch for a bathroom? I
have
> to work out which side I
>   want the bathroom door to open, and the best way for the room's
layout
> leaves insufficient space for
>   a wall switch (between door frame and shower), but a pull switch
would fit
> in fine. I can't find
>   anything like this on the clipsal web sites.
>
>   Also, can you use standard CBus light switches in a bathroom? If so,
are
> there any restrictions?
>
>   Thanks,
>   Paul





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