Hi All,
Just though i would share another approach to "automation".
In the never ending fight against moisture when I installed our cooker extractor hood I wired it up to a microwave motion sensor so anytime you went near the cooker the extractor switched on.
(Automation was necessary to avoid the "sorry I forgot" attitude of some!)
However, the motion sensor approach had the downside that it would often mean the fan was running when there was no cooking happening and the fan was (to quote SWMBO) "loud enough for the whole village to hear" .
I was recently suggested to use a current sensor on the main cooker feed which I have just done and though I would share.

There is an adjustable current transducer which the main cooker (and a secondary socket feed) run through, when the cooker is switch on and draws current this closes the transducer output relay and then closes a timer latched relay which in turn switches the main extractor on. It is very sensitive as even the cooker LCD clock drew enough to trigger the transducer (until I adjusted it).
Very happy with the end result (and the wife is happy to).
Cheers,
Richard B.
p.s. Yes, the top gland was tightened :roll:
Just though i would share another approach to "automation".
In the never ending fight against moisture when I installed our cooker extractor hood I wired it up to a microwave motion sensor so anytime you went near the cooker the extractor switched on.
(Automation was necessary to avoid the "sorry I forgot" attitude of some!)
However, the motion sensor approach had the downside that it would often mean the fan was running when there was no cooking happening and the fan was (to quote SWMBO) "loud enough for the whole village to hear" .
I was recently suggested to use a current sensor on the main cooker feed which I have just done and though I would share.

There is an adjustable current transducer which the main cooker (and a secondary socket feed) run through, when the cooker is switch on and draws current this closes the transducer output relay and then closes a timer latched relay which in turn switches the main extractor on. It is very sensitive as even the cooker LCD clock drew enough to trigger the transducer (until I adjusted it).
Very happy with the end result (and the wife is happy to).
Cheers,
Richard B.
p.s. Yes, the top gland was tightened :roll: