Ok electrical gurus, here’s a conundrum…
The greenhouse I built for Mrs. Imagineer gets too warm on sunny days. For example, over the weekend, it was 33F outside and because it was sunny out, the greenhouse was 107F inside. I do have 2 automatic roof vents (that open at ~78F) and am planning on installing two more. Also, once the threat of snow is gone, we’ll be installing a 70% shade over the south roof face.
To combat the excess heat gain, this weekend, I’ll be installing a 110v thermostat controlled 14” gable fan that will pull air out of the greenhouse. There are already two passive vents located near the bottom of the east/west walls to allow outside make up air to enter.
For your reference, there is a 220v heater, hardwired in the green house with the thermostat set to keep the greenhouse above 55F in the overnight winter hours. If, while the heater is running, the temp up near the roof gets warm enough, it can actually activate the automatic vents (so I have the one closest to the heater pinned closed).
Depending on how accurate the independent thermostats are for the gable fan and heater, for the next month or so, there is a possibility that both could be running at the same time (further inflating my current electric bill).
I want to install a relay or something that will prevent the gable fan from running when the greenhouse heater is running, or vice-versa. What would be easier to pull off; having a 110v load trip a relay to cut a 220V circuit, or have the 220v load trip a relay to cut the 110v circuit? What type of relay should I look for?
The greenhouse I built for Mrs. Imagineer gets too warm on sunny days. For example, over the weekend, it was 33F outside and because it was sunny out, the greenhouse was 107F inside. I do have 2 automatic roof vents (that open at ~78F) and am planning on installing two more. Also, once the threat of snow is gone, we’ll be installing a 70% shade over the south roof face.
To combat the excess heat gain, this weekend, I’ll be installing a 110v thermostat controlled 14” gable fan that will pull air out of the greenhouse. There are already two passive vents located near the bottom of the east/west walls to allow outside make up air to enter.
For your reference, there is a 220v heater, hardwired in the green house with the thermostat set to keep the greenhouse above 55F in the overnight winter hours. If, while the heater is running, the temp up near the roof gets warm enough, it can actually activate the automatic vents (so I have the one closest to the heater pinned closed).
Depending on how accurate the independent thermostats are for the gable fan and heater, for the next month or so, there is a possibility that both could be running at the same time (further inflating my current electric bill).
I want to install a relay or something that will prevent the gable fan from running when the greenhouse heater is running, or vice-versa. What would be easier to pull off; having a 110v load trip a relay to cut a 220V circuit, or have the 220v load trip a relay to cut the 110v circuit? What type of relay should I look for?