Guidance or regulations for making holes in external walls

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I need to put a hole through the external wall for a kitchen extractor and there's already a couple of other holes in the vicinity. I can't find any regs or official guidance for how large a hole you can make and how far they should be from other holes, openings etc. Is anyone here aware of anything?

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I dont there this any specific rules -is it brickwork outside and blockwork inside?

if you are thinking of say 3 x 100mm holes all more than say about 200mm apart -I cant see any problem.
 
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If you are just talking about a domestic type fan 100mm Dia there's no regs applicable.
 
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To be fair there are some massive commercial fans out there, we have one in our domestic garage, sucks the doors shut! But we spray/weld/grind a lot of stuff in there. We wedge a door slightly, open turn on fan, fumes gone in seconds.
 
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Not sure what the point of this comment is? Are you suggesting steelwork may be required?
DON'T DRILL BENEATH STEEL OR LINTEL BEARINGS!
 

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