Light and Fan configuration - Bathroom

Light and Fan configuration - Bathroom

Light and Fan configuration - Bathroom
Light and Fan configuration - Bathroom
a week ago
Model: Tapo S110E  
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Hi.

 

I want to convert my light/extraction fan switch in my bathroom to a Tapo Smart Switch using the said S110E switch module.

 

Firstly, is this module capable of doing such a thing i.e controlling the light and extraction fan either simultaneously or consecutively, whichever I do not mind and, if so, how would this need to be wired to ensure that the extraction fan comes on after a configured delay after switching on the light.

 

I would also like, if possible, to include a motion sensor such that the light comes on automatically when someone enters the bathroom, but the fan will not come on until after a configured period of time ( not necessary the same delay as when you pull the cord).

 

I know these delays will require configuration via the app which I have no issues doing having done this sort of thing on several other lights and sensors, but this would be different as it will be controlling two devices with one switch, if possible.

 

Could somebody please advise how I would go around wiring the light/extraction fan (currently they are operated by a pull cord; the light comes on instantly and the extraction fan a few seconds later) to the S110E, if of course this is possible.

 

As always thanks for taking the time to read and offer insights into resolving my query.

 

Chris (adelphiaUK)

 

Please excuse misspellings and anything that may not make sense or cause offence as the medication I take can have an adverse effect on my mind.

 

PS: I can't remember if I have a signature or not so the disclaimer may appear twice. 😚

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Re:Light and Fan configuration - Bathroom
a week ago

  @adelphiaUK 

 

Tapo S110E controls one load only. If you need to control two devices, consider the Tapo S112. How you want to control them together can be configured with an automation. 

 

Given that one of the loads you need to connect is an extraction fan (a motor-driven device), please first confirm whether your specific model is within the supported range of Tapo S112.

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Re:Light and Fan configuration - Bathroom
Saturday

  @Wayne-TP  thanks for your reply.

 

It probably won't be me doing the work anyway as I'm not a qualified electrician and as this is working in the bathroom and more complex than what I'm used to doing, I will get an electrician in to do the work for me.

 

I will also get him/her to check the fan specification against the S112, and then there should be no issue.

 

Again, thanks for your reply and I hope to be able to come back at some point with a positive result.

 

Chris (adelphiaUK)

 

Please note: I am disabled and take several medications which affect my mind. Therefore, there may be spelling mistakes and words or phrases which may not make sense or even cause offence. This is non-intentional and I apologise for any distress this may cause.

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