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Issue with ToggleLInc Relay

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I have two ToggleLinc Relays in a bathroom that are controller/responders to "Bathroom Fan" scene. One of the ToggleLincs is connected to the load. They are each on different circuits (not sure if on different legs).

 

Intermittently the fan fails to respond to the ToggleLincs. For example, last night I turned on the non-load ToggleLinc and the Load ToggleLinc turned on, but the fan did not. I then tried the load ToggleLinc and no luck either. I cycled the breakers off/on for both circuits and everything then worked fine. I checked the log and it indicates that both ToggleLincs were switched on, even though the fan did not come on.

 

Thoughts?

Loose wire on the load control ToggleLinc, failure of the relay, failure of the fan motor to spin. If the ToggleLinc indicates it is On but the load is not controlled the ToggleLinc hardware, wiring or the load itself has a problem.

  • 3 weeks later...
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I did some research and via the Insteon Forum it appears I need R-C Snubbers to ameliorate a voltage spike that occurs when an electric motor is turned off (something to do with Faraday's Law, but I'm a finance guy). Anyway, I ordered the things, which appareantly wire between the line and neutral in parallel at the fan and that should fix things. I'll post after I put them in.

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I added the RC Snubbers on Monday and since then no more problems with the fans.

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