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Old 02-10-2008, 05:47 PM
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Is there a such thing as a humidistat that I can connect to my attic fan so that it is turned on if either the temp hits a certain point or the humidity hits a certain level? Thanks!
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Jen, Honeywell or Johnson Controls sell a variety of humidistats that can be used with your attic fan but there's a number of other issues that would have to be addressed such as line voltage or low voltage wiring to the electrical code, control location such as a wall or in the fan airstream, etc... The Johnson P/N W42AA-1C is a wall mount control that handles the desire for humidification or de-humidification and line or low voltage but expect to pay close to $200 or more for this type of control...
And be mindful when working with certain humidity controls; they're designed to operate equipment to achieve desired relative humidity levels regardless of temp...
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