bathroom fan

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    Bathroom ceiling condensation

    Hi all, first-time poster here, so apologies in advance for any missteps! Here's the issue: I'm experiencing large water spots on my bathroom ceiling during winter months, likely due to condensation. The details: - The unit is on the top (3rd) floor of a triple-decker, right below the roof...
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    Remote humidistat with timer fan

    I've been asked to fit a remote humidistat where there is already an inline fan with timer in place. I have wired it as per the instructions on the supply side (i.e. L, SL and N). The output is a N and L to the fan. So, as the fan itself requires a permanent and switched live I have connect the...
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    Bathroom fan wont overun?

    We have installed a new bathroom fan with an isolator switch. The fan comes on when the lights are on and off when switched off. Issue being the fan wont continue to run after the lights are off. It also has a humidity sensor built in, we have tried turning the timer/humidity screws both ways...
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    How to run bathroom fan timer

    Hi, I have a bathroom fan that shuts off as soon as the light switch goes off, I had an electrician round and he said it's tricky to get a permanent live to the fan. I'm wondering if I can use a timer switch of some sort ? Thanks
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    Manrose Bathroom Extractor Fan XF100LVT/SC

    Hello I want to replace this bathroom fan which I bought a few years back from ScrewFix https://www.screwfix.com/p/manrose-xf100lvt-sc-10w-bathroom-extractor-fan-with-timer-white-12v/14750?activeTab=qaTT I would like to know if it is possible to swap it like for like for another low voltage...
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    Run-on timers

    I'm looking to add a separate remote run-on timer to an existing bathroom fan. The fan is rated at 8w/240v. Looking at the Manrose 1351 it mentions minimum load of 20w, so no good. Can anyone recommend a decent run on timer please? Anyone used the RT5A timer? I won't be adding an integrated...
  7. ukmercenary

    Changing bathroom fan

    Hello I want to change my existing low voltage bathroom fan https://www.screwfix.com/p/manrose-xf100lvt-sc-10w-bathroom-extractor-fan-with-timer-white-12v/14750#product_additional_details_container my question is do I have to replace the transformer? or are they interchangeable with different...
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    Bathroom fan working or not?

    Hi everyone - I'm a DIY novice but like giving it a go! Our shower room has a problem with condensation and I decided that's because we need a more powerful fan. However, as I've been investigating what we already have, I have found that when the fan is on I can't actually feel any air...
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    Bathroom extraction

    Hi I'm new to this forum and looking for some advice. I'm currently refurbishing my house and I'm looking for advice / pros and cons of a standard fan vs something like a continuous running unit or heat exchanger. It's a 3 bed semi with 2 bathrooms upstairs and and a toilet downstairs. It's...
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    Help required bathroom fan please

    Hello all, wondering if anyone would be kind enough and advise me on the following.. We have a bathroom fan that goes to 3amp switch fused spur looks to me it’s taken off the bathroom light circuit as one would expect. Now the current fan has died, I would think the manufacturer required the...
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