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    inline fan in bathroom

    Okay actually just came across this fan Aventa Fan AV150T which I thought would be a lot more expensive but having googled its seems the best option and is at a good price at various places. With the condensation trap you mentioned I wonder if this is necessary if the fan is allowed to...
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    inline fan in bathroom

    Thanks for replying. i) Yup, isolator in cupboard and a 2-gang switch for hallway controlling on/off and speed (always on high now). ii) Was actually thinking of changing to rigid & insulated ducting. iii) Will try just having one source of inflow to see if this helps iv) timer is...
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    inline fan in bathroom

    Apologies have edited my original posting having checked measurements this morning. Would it be sufficient to use 2 in-line vents in series using original ducting to increase cubic l/hr? I'm not a ventilation person and therefore not sure of the maths behind this.
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    inline fan in bathroom

    Okay from ceiling vent to fan its 1.5M and from fan to outlet 2.5M using PVC Flexible Ducting.
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    inline fan in bathroom

    I recently fitted an in-line fan in our bathroom (14 cubic metres), ceiling vent. Its a 100mm fan Airflow Aventa AV100T ( removes 180 cubic metres/hour) located above the shower vented to an exterior wall. Unfortunately it doesn't do a very good job of keeping up with the condensation produced...
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