Tado SRV's suitable for humid shower room or bathroom?

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Hello, are the Tado SRV's suitable for a small shower room which will get very humid and possibly dripping condensation forming on some surfaces but no direct splashes or water?

Or a bathroom, used occasionally for baths, which gets a damp atmosphere but again, no direct splashes of water from the bath?

Shower room, humid every day, bathroom only humid when a bath taken, most occupants now have showers instead.

If SRV's were used, would excessive humidity/damp damage the sensor on the SRV? I take it the maximum humidity possible is 100%, would this, on a regular basis in the shower room, take a toll on the sensor in the SRV?

There are also two types of Tado SRV's to my knowledge. The basic ones don't have a humidity sensor, would these be better in this environment?

Is there an actual IP rating on the SRV's?

Thanks for your time.

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  • GazzaH
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    Thanks for that, IP20 is to stop objects the size of fingers getting in! So, as you say not really anything to so with wet or moisture protection.

    I thought they may not actually have been allowed in a bathroom.

    Thanks for the link, didn't see it.