It will be beside the window at the end of the bath in zone 2 which is also opposite the door which should give it a nice flow of air.
Might have to increase the gap under the door so i need to ensure a rate of 0.07M3 per second
That is almost impossible to get from under a a 2cm gap...
Greeting
I'm looking to replace a bathroom fan but im not sure on which size,
L: 2.35m
W: 2.1m
H: 2.3m
which gives a volume of 11.4 CM
Now from what i have read a bathroom with a shower is recommended 15-20 air changes per hour or a fan with 171M3H - 228 M3H
Is this...
Have you actually used the correct COAX cable to pipe VM signal around the House? I believe Webro HD100 is the only triple screened COAX that is suitable
Im currently living in a 1950s semi and we have terrible water Pressure and Flow around the house, Probably not really help by a share supply pipe.
We are looking to refit the bathroom and was wondering if it would be beneficial to upgrade the current cold water pipe from 15 to 22mm and T off...
This could be down to having too stronger signal,
before the pre DSO the signal on most transmitters where lower that post DSO you could try fitting an variable attenuator
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p86843
that could be fitted in the tv lead to see if this solve the problem if so...
This is the stuff you need it surpasses the virgin spec and available from ebay
http://cdtronix.com/webro-hd100-triple-screened-foam-highest-quality-coax-cable-sky-approved-black-or-white
Will the current signal have enough gain to provide all those outputs and will you know where to put...
I'm guessing that if the OP doesn't know the difference between cat 5 and cat 6 he most probably lacks the test equipments to ensure 1000Mbps so will have to install on the understanding of 100Mbps.
Thank you for explaining unratified :wink:
Well;
Cat 5 is rated to 100Mbps
Cat 5e is rated to 1000Mbps
Cat 6 is rated to 1000Mbps with significantly lower NEXT and PSNEXT or possibly 10 Gbps over 37m where the chance of of alien interference is minimised
Cat 6a is rated to 10Gbps
Cat 7 is unratified to 40 Gbps and only available...
I expect if you only have Red, Black and Earth ie Twin and Earth then the cable may already go back to a separate junction box.
If so you might be able to remove the cable to the switch easily (depending on location)
OK i can accepted that if the cable was made to be in contact but the space is quite vast and the cable looks to hang,
But wouldn't metal conduit be a better conductor.
Now i do know the regs to the T but isn't they something about if certain amount of length of cable then you do have to...