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RE: Water flow sensor
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- Subject: RE: Water flow sensor
- From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)" <haweste@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 15:01:15 +0100
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Des,
Googling for "flow switch" yielded this:
http://www.novomec-group.co.uk/flow.htm
Click the link on the left for prices - approx. 14 quid for a 15mm flow
switch - not vanishingly cheap, but better than 100 quid :-)
The max flow is 20 litres/min so should be suitable for your combi, the
switch can be set to trigger at up to 6 l/min.
The switch contacts don't look too highly rated (electrically) though - you
might want to look at your fan's kW's.
HTH,
Tim H.
(no connections to novomec, RS etc.)
-----Original Message-----
From: Des Gibbons
> This was the sort of thing I was thinking of:
> part # 228-2557, again at http://rswww.com
Price wise thats more like it :) If I could put it as far down the pipe as
I
can it might do :)
>
> I'm sure there are others, this was the first one I came across.
>
> Keith's your solution would seem to be the most reliable,
> provided of course you've got an electric shower :-)
I havn't seen Keiths solution yet, bloody Yahoo. But both showers are
thermostatic mixers at mains pressure.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim H.
>
> P.S. IR beam-break inside the shower cubicle ?
Another possible, although invisible solution would be best.
Cheers, Des.
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