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Hi, I'm New to the Chat forum - Looking some advice on door contact switches and relays?
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<blockquote data-quote="M17BMD" data-source="post: 522566" data-attributes="member: 34480"><p>Thanks for coming back to me.</p><p></p><p>The 2 switches make sense to me as I have a set of double doors into the space and I could mount a fridge switch on each door, However I'm not just quite making sense of the switch for the fan as I would only need to be sending a quick signal to the fan to engage the overrun timer as I don't want the fan to run when the door is opened and remain off until the door is opened and then closed again so would this type of switch allow this to work ok?</p><p></p><p>Would I need a push to make for one function and a push to break for the other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M17BMD, post: 522566, member: 34480"] Thanks for coming back to me. The 2 switches make sense to me as I have a set of double doors into the space and I could mount a fridge switch on each door, However I'm not just quite making sense of the switch for the fan as I would only need to be sending a quick signal to the fan to engage the overrun timer as I don't want the fan to run when the door is opened and remain off until the door is opened and then closed again so would this type of switch allow this to work ok? Would I need a push to make for one function and a push to break for the other? [/QUOTE]
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