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Re: Re: Humidity problem
RS do 2 humiditystats
Order codes 540-558 & 272-233
Work just the same as a wall thermostat, but with humidity.
Details from www.rswww.com
Regards
Stuart
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 14:16, rb_ziggy wrote:
> Not sure if this may help but I noticed recently that Xpelair do a
> remote humidity sensor controller (called the XRH on their site)
> which is designed to be separately wall mounted. Looks like it may
> have adjustments (timer / humidity level perhaps) on the unit. Don't
> have any other info (not much more on the site) but you may be able
> to find out something from a distributor.
>
> You might be able to use this to control your in loft unit.
>
> Regards
>
> Richard
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "egelbeertje" <r_d_k@h...>
wrote:
> > I like the idea and it does make sense but hacking through
concrete
> > walls and tearing up half the bathroom wall tiles to access the
> > hotwater pipes is not my idea of automation ;-) swmbo would kill
me.
> >
> > rgds Rob
> >
> >
> > --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, kimble <kim@d...> wrote:
> > > egelbeertje wrote:
> > >
> > > > Anybody out there with some bright idea would be
welcome to
> > comment.
> > > > Also some guidance on where to find humidity detectors
would be
> a
> > > > good start.
> > >
> > > I vaguely recall someone (who may or may not have been on
here)
> > > mentioning the cunning method of measuring the temperature
of the
> > hot
> > > water pipe to the shower/bath as a means of controlling a
fan
> using
> > a
> > > simple hot water tank thermostat (although you could of
course do
> > > something a bit more 'intelligent'). May be more or less
effort
> > than
> > > measuring humidity directly, depending on the layout of your
> > plumbing
> > > and so on.
> > >
> > >
> > > kim.
> > > xxx
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