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Manrose inline extractor fan (with timer)
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<blockquote data-quote="Scubabob" data-source="post: 526272" data-attributes="member: 34970"><p>I have an inline fan installed in a bathroom, linked to the lights. All works fine, turn the lights on & the fan triggers. Turn the lights off & the timer runs as it should.</p><p></p><p>Now the problem. If you turn the kitchen under cabinet lights on it triggers the bathroom fan. It doesn't bring the bathroom lights on though, just the fan. If you then turn the under cabinet lights off the fan stops instantly (no timer overrun).</p><p></p><p>Just can't get my head round this. The under cabinet lights are LED on a electronic driver unit. The fan is a Manrose MFT unit..</p><p></p><p>Any ideas why the fan is triggering????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scubabob, post: 526272, member: 34970"] I have an inline fan installed in a bathroom, linked to the lights. All works fine, turn the lights on & the fan triggers. Turn the lights off & the timer runs as it should. Now the problem. If you turn the kitchen under cabinet lights on it triggers the bathroom fan. It doesn't bring the bathroom lights on though, just the fan. If you then turn the under cabinet lights off the fan stops instantly (no timer overrun). Just can't get my head round this. The under cabinet lights are LED on a electronic driver unit. The fan is a Manrose MFT unit.. Any ideas why the fan is triggering???? [/QUOTE]
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