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    Dormer Loft Conversion - Dormer higher than ridge.

    Possibly / probably, but mine's not actually complete yet (flat roof covering, dormer render, guttering, tiling, fascias/soffits all still to do), so it might scrape by I guess :/
  2. J

    Dormer Loft Conversion - Dormer higher than ridge.

    Thanks all for your comments. We spoke to the architect last night and he gave us 2 addresses of properties that had been done in a similar way. So we took a drive out and actually found 6 within a 10 minute drive of our house that are done similarly. I was thinking ours was unique, and dormers...
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    Dormer Loft Conversion - Dormer higher than ridge.

    Hi, We're getting our loft converted currently and it's progressed to a point where we can almost see the end result and it appears our builder has taken some liberties with the conversion and gone a bit off-plan. On our drawings, the dormer hits the roof just below the ridge. In reality, the...
  4. J

    QT100HT Extractor Fan on Lighting Circuit

    I think I will use a 3 Gang, 2 way switch, and designate the middle switch for the fan... That may be the best solution. Thanks all, very helpful, as always :)
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    QT100HT Extractor Fan on Lighting Circuit

    Close - more like this I think and it's the 2 gang switch I'm having trouble finding: Reason being, the fan Live terminal 1 needs to be a separate supply than the light but on the same switch - if connected to the same supply on the same switch, the light bulb stays dimly lit, suggesting power...
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    QT100HT Extractor Fan on Lighting Circuit

    Hi - thanks for the reply - much appreciated. A little bit more info.... I'm not going to be using terminal 2 (second speed switch) as i'll only be runnng it via terminal 1 (2 min delay on switch-on, 15 min run-on after switch-off and auto-on based on relative humidity). I will be connecting...
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    QT100HT Extractor Fan on Lighting Circuit

    The Airflow QT100HT Manual states "Room lighting: When connecting the fan to the light switch (terminal 1 or 2), a double-pole switch must be used" - it doesn't clarify as the why or the how though. The diagram indicates a SINGLE Live input, with 2 Live Outputs, when the switch is in the ON...
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