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Re: Flow switches


  • Subject: Re: Flow switches
  • From: "noel_pilot" <HA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 18:38:19 -0000

Good question! I've just been wondering exactly the same! as i'm
moving to motion activated lights in the bathroom i didn't want the
lights to trigger the fan anymore, equally I'm also looking for a way
to automate the heated pads for behind the mirror and again the water
flow valve would be perfect.

N

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "John B" <home-automation@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently remodelling the bathroom, and naturally adding as much
HA as possible :-)
>
> I'm trying to automate the operation of the extractor fan, and was
looking at fitting a flow switch to the shower's water supply to
control the fan.
> (i.e. shower is switched on, fan switches on, shower switches off,
fan runs for an overrun period then switches off)
>
> Has anyone done something similar? Or can anyone recommend a decent
flow switch?
> I have some spare inputs on Comfort that I'm guessing I can use for
the flow switch, and the fan is on a C-Bus relay channel so it
shouldn't be a problem controlling it from Comfort.
>
> Ta for any help!
>
> John
>



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