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    Bathroom (loft) extractor wiring with humidistat

    Extracts externally... thank God! It's just the fact it's the only mechanical extractor without leaving the windows open. We have a dehumidifer but it's cumbersome, uses more power than an extractor would, is noisy and needs to be emptied. The dehumidifier stops the condensation when in use -...
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    Bathroom (loft) extractor wiring with humidistat

    We only have cooker hood and no other ventilation (apart from opening windows) which, as winter is imminent, is going to significantly reduce the ventilation. The property is 1970's with fairly old double-glazing. We try to have the bathroom window open as much as we can around bath/shower...
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    Bathroom (loft) extractor wiring with humidistat

    It's life and death :ROFLMAO:
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    Bathroom (loft) extractor wiring with humidistat

    Thanks winston1. The only reason I put the FCU in was because it's in the manufacturer's instructions. The lights are on a 6A MCB but I'd like to keeps the lights separate from this install. I'd need to double check, but the circuit I'm looking at spurring off (a radial, I'm pretty confident)...
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    Bathroom (loft) extractor wiring with humidistat

    The 13A in the picture is just straight from the manufacturer's instructions. My text along the side "T205-SCR (Timer)(With 3A fuse)" is me suggesting I'd fit a 3A fuse (in place of the 13A it'll come pre-fitted with). As has been said, however, it makes no sense to change the fuse as the FCU...
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    Bathroom (loft) extractor wiring with humidistat

    Thank you, all. My mind has been put at ease. Now, an additional thought, which may or may not be any point in installing... an additional dedicated timer so I can program daily/weekly scheduled activation of the fan. I have found the following Greenbrook T205-SCR digital timer...
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    Bathroom (loft) extractor wiring with humidistat

    I have tasked myself (along with any professional help such as electrician, of course) with installing an in-line extractor fan in the loft - to service the bathroom (and landing if it needs it). I have a Vent-Axia ACM100T (timed) in-line extractor. I have also decided that I'd like a...
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