I'd like to have my shower fan to be controlled by the shower rather than the light as I do tend to take showers during daylight hours.
I know I cannot control the fan directly from the shower circuit but I'm sure I've seen on here methods to utilise the shower circuits powering up to kick in a fan. Alternatively I'll go for a separately controlled humidistat fan. On that basis, which would be the best humidity controlled fan (in your opinion) to get? Wall/ceiling mounted fan or in line doesn't bother me, just a decent make without breaking the bank. Bathroom is approx 2m W x 2.5m L, a brick vent is in the top left of this rectangle, door is on the bottom left, shower will be above bath on the bottom right with space behind in old airing cupboard to run venting if needed, which will most likely be of the flat conduit type then to flexi once in loft.
While at it, our bath has quite a long "sloping back" to it. Are there such things as extended stand-offs to hold the shower riser rail?
I know I cannot control the fan directly from the shower circuit but I'm sure I've seen on here methods to utilise the shower circuits powering up to kick in a fan. Alternatively I'll go for a separately controlled humidistat fan. On that basis, which would be the best humidity controlled fan (in your opinion) to get? Wall/ceiling mounted fan or in line doesn't bother me, just a decent make without breaking the bank. Bathroom is approx 2m W x 2.5m L, a brick vent is in the top left of this rectangle, door is on the bottom left, shower will be above bath on the bottom right with space behind in old airing cupboard to run venting if needed, which will most likely be of the flat conduit type then to flexi once in loft.
While at it, our bath has quite a long "sloping back" to it. Are there such things as extended stand-offs to hold the shower riser rail?