Try to think of the window of your bathroom during the coldest and humid periods, the formation of water drops on the glass is very common and depends on the fluctuation between indoor and outdoor temperature. The protection rating of the window, which can withstand water jets due to its gaskets, cannot in any way prevent this phenomenon.
The same situation applies to actuators, and the basic factors are the same. In a bathroom, the humidity (especially when taking a shower) is very high and the temperature change between the inside and outside of the actuator (which due to the peculiarity of the situation will be very sudden) would generate water drops inside, even if the device would have an IP 65. This situation worsens near the window (where the thermal insulation could be less due to shutters etc..) or in an attic, where the thermal difference is even higher.
The best solution would be to apply resin to the cards that is to immerse the card completely in a resin to remove the AIR factor that determines the formation of condensate; unfortunately, this is possible for devices such as rain sensors, but not yet for latch actuators.
Given the above, what can we do:
1.Is it possible to purchase 3080.20 with different indoor/outdoor colours?
1.how does the logic handling kit work?
How can I define which bushing version to buy?