Turning on furnace fan with a dehumidistat switch
I have a small house and don't need a whole-house sized dehumidifier. I'm thinking that I'd like to run a portable dehumidifier that gets power through an external dehumidistat switch. That switch would also turn on the house fan, to circulate the dry air, when the dehumidifier is turned on.
Somebody told me all this switch needs to do it to connect the R and G terminals on the thermostat. If there's central AC you have to have a relay to avoid backfeeding power to the Y terminal. I don't have central AC but I might get it, so I'd want to put the relay in.
I have a good electrician who would do the work, but I don't know if he's familiar with HVAC controls. So I'm trying to confirm if this is right. And if anybody knows what kind of relay would be needed I'd like to know.
To do this with a portable dehumidifier you need to get one with mechanical controls, so it remembers its settings when the power is interrupted. Its control is set to continuous dehumidify or to a very low humidity threshold.
Comments?
Thanks
Laura