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<blockquote data-quote="Richard-the-Ninth" data-source="post: 527097" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>Only a thought.</p><p>If you use a timer it opens the question of what time will you set it to, and then what happens if someone wants to rent the hall at a different time. (Too much effort for who ever actually holds the keys to change it) There is also the opposite, if you have timers there is the probability the heating will come on when no one is there. Why not install 4 contactors, connected to the lights? That way when they arrive at what ever time the heating comes on then, and when they leave turn the lights out the heating turns off.</p><p></p><p>Put in at least two stats, one to control the heaters in an out of the way location, and another for everyone to fiddle with.</p><p></p><p>Regards the LED lights, how many lights are to be changed, I can't help but think it may be easier on their pocket if you change the lights later, since it is the heaters that are costing the most to run, and all new light fittings will not be cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard-the-Ninth, post: 527097, member: 23472"] Only a thought. If you use a timer it opens the question of what time will you set it to, and then what happens if someone wants to rent the hall at a different time. (Too much effort for who ever actually holds the keys to change it) There is also the opposite, if you have timers there is the probability the heating will come on when no one is there. Why not install 4 contactors, connected to the lights? That way when they arrive at what ever time the heating comes on then, and when they leave turn the lights out the heating turns off. Put in at least two stats, one to control the heaters in an out of the way location, and another for everyone to fiddle with. Regards the LED lights, how many lights are to be changed, I can't help but think it may be easier on their pocket if you change the lights later, since it is the heaters that are costing the most to run, and all new light fittings will not be cheap. [/QUOTE]
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