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candyman #199313 02/20/11 12:55 AM
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I have the fan in my new bathroom hooked to the low light occupancy sensor.


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candyman #199332 02/20/11 11:56 PM
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apparantly this 158 unit building has as many as 10 people living in one unit, they are having major troubles with moisture and mold, hence the consultant wanting to have a sensor close by to sense moisture and turn the fan on when nobody is home...he also wants to hide it so no one can fiddle with the adjustments.....and as i told him, putting it on the wall will still sense moisture and turn the fan on...

candyman #199335 02/21/11 01:09 PM
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since new fans are going to be installed anyway, why not go with the Broan/Nutone units that Kjay sent a link to? This is the same principle as ceiling mounted humidistat. The built in humidity control should prevent tampering with the automatic moisture control, unless someone was really determined.

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