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Installing A Push Switch For A Bathroom
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<blockquote data-quote="SLIPSHOD &amp; SLAPDASH" data-source="post: 345171" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>The only problem fitting a movement sensor is that if you want the fan to operate in daylight hours the light also has to be on. As you have a 28w 2D thats not really a problem. You could of course fit 2 sensors, 1 for the light &amp; 1 for the fan. You can also buy extract fans with movement sensors built in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH, post: 345171, member: 16"] The only problem fitting a movement sensor is that if you want the fan to operate in daylight hours the light also has to be on. As you have a 28w 2D thats not really a problem. You could of course fit 2 sensors, 1 for the light & 1 for the fan. You can also buy extract fans with movement sensors built in. [/QUOTE]
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