Extractor fan with humidistat and overrun
Connection with 3 Wires
Preparation:
neutral conductor N – blue
phase L – usually black or brown
phase LT – usually black or brown
Connection:
The phase L is without a switch and always conducting.
The phase LT is with a switch and conducts if the switch is closed. When the switch gets closed, the fan starts to work.
The neutral conductor gets connected to the point N of the fan.
Explanation:
The
fan starts when the switch gets closed (phase LT) or the humidity
increases. As long as the switch is closed or the humidity is high the
fan is working. After the humidity goes below the adjusted level the fan
changes into the overrun-mode. The same happens if you open the switch.
After the adjusted time the fan stops working automatically.
Schematic:
Connection with 2 Wires without a switch
Preparation:
neutral conductor N – blue
phase L – usually black or brown
Connection:
The phase L is without a switch and always conducting.
The neutral conductor gets connected to the point N of the fan.
Explanation:
The
fan starts when the humidity increases. After the humidity goes below
the adjusted level the fan changes into the overrun-mode and stops after
the time is up.
Schematic:
Connection with 2 Wires with a switch
Preparation:
neutral conductor N – blue
phase LT – usually black or brown
You also need a small piece of wire
Connection:
With
the small piece of wire you connect L and LT, then you connect LT with
the phase. The phase LT is with a switch and conducts if the switch is
closed. When the switch gets closed, the fan starts to work.
The neutral conductor gets connected to the point N of the fan.
Explanation:
The
fan starts when the switch gets closed (phase LT). As long as the
switch is closed the fan is working. After opening the switch, the fan
stops directly.
Schematic: