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Bathroom Fan Delay


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Hi

I am trying to figure out how to automatically turn off the bathroom fan after a 15 minute delay.   So the scenario is that the customer turns on the fan and then leaves the room.   15 minutes later, the fan automatically turns itself off.

I tried to create a schedule that says Wait 15 minutes and then switch fan OFF but the only trigger that I can find is based on the current time not on the change of state when the bathroom fan turned on.

I am perplexed that the Schedule is only time base and does not give me any more flexibility.   What am I missing???

Does anyone have any ideas ?    I thought about baking it into a scene but the scene will only let me do immediate actions not delayed actions.

 

Thank you

Brian  

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I apologize for the redundance but I inadvertently put this post in the eisy thread which I realized after is really more hardware related.   My question is strictly software.

I am trying to figure out how to automatically turn off the bathroom fan after a 15 minute delay.   So the scenario is that the customer turns on the fan and then leaves the room.   15 minutes later, the fan automatically turns itself off.

I tried to create a schedule that says Wait 15 minutes and then switch fan OFF but the only trigger that I can find is based on the current time not on the change of state when the bathroom fan turned on.

Does anyone have any ideas ?    I have created a program (see attachments) but it does not fire.   If I start the fan and then run the THEN clause, it works as I expected.  

 

Thank you

Brian

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Instead of using "control" (is switched on) use the "status" for the If command. That way the Wait statement will execute for it's time interval. Test it with a short time initially, like 15 seconds.

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