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Bathroom fan - inline fan fitted outside on external wall in a sealed box

hi muppetatwork - how did you proceed? When I read your post I thought it was mine!! I have exactly the same issue in exactly the same bathroom. Last night I spent some time discussing my problem with chatgpt. I worked out that my 4 inch (100mm) extractor fan is nowhere near enough to clear the room. Like you I then started looking at inline solutions and came to the same question as you - i.e. boxing the fan on an external wall. I'm tempted to re-core to six inch because the performance jumpp is massive. I'm pretty confident that it will stop, or at least hugely reduce, the humidity. When I have a shower (I'm a five min max kind guy) I can see it hanging in the air. Chatgpt said the bigger inline units are used in gyms etc to clear the humidity. I reckon it will work for me.
 
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Which 'rule' requires it 'to be there to use?' Since this room has two outside walls, it seems quite probable that it has at least one window.

... and, of course, it's the same as you describe with windows - even if there is one, no-one can be forced to ever open iut :)(
Yes I think it only actually says a suitable means of ventilation is required but not 100% certain.
 

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