Finbarr
from
Ireland
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Will this timer switch control a bathroom fan?
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Hello Finbarr, you could use this to control a bathroom fan if you wanted. You could also use a timer fan, which would be a good deal simpler. The main issue with using this switch as a timer for the fan would be making sure that it is installed in the appropriate bathroom zones - see here for further information: https://www.electricalworld.com/en/Blog/Choosing-The-Right-Bathroom-Fan/bl-52.aspx - thank you for your enquiry.
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Chris
from
Australia
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Could this be used to control three seperate lights that will go on at same timethanks
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Hello Chris, this product should be entirely suitable for controlling three separate lights provided that the total power consumption does not exceed 3000W.
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Stu
from
Australia
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This wouldn’t be sufficient to use as a booster switch on a solar hot water system would it?
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Hello Stu, it might - can you supply fuller details of the system so we can check this out and try to help you. Thank you for your enquiry.
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Michael
from
United Kingdom
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Can i use this to control oil heatibg times
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Hello, this can be used for oil heating but you would have to process it every time you wish to turn on the boiler - this works as you press the button and set the timer for 15 mins up to 2 hours and then the run back works for that desired time and turns off. You have to repeat this process again the next time you want this on. I would recommend the following product instead - it can be used both as a time clock and a boost timer: https://www.electricalworld.com/en/Timeguard-7-Day-Fused-Spur-Timeswitch/m-3903.aspx - thank you for your enquiry.
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