It's for the north of ireland therefore it comes under uk regs (although there might be some small differences).
The bathroom ceiling is against the rafters (112mm deep) so i would have to run the duct down between those for about 2 metres to get to the loft and fit the in-line fan there and then run the duct through the roof - that wouldn't be a problem would it?
Even using 100mm ducting, it would have to make a pretty sharp turn where it joins the fan.
Cheers
just to let you know, I used a http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/SLTDK160T.html in my very recently updated bathroom. I am having problems with it and I think it is because the duct is too long and it has sharp bends in it .. when I am finished in the shower all walls are soaking wet, so be careful on the duct length and sharp bends and make sure there is a gap big enough for air to circulate under your bathroom door
Per the above, the ventilation INTO the room is a major factor. If the door fits snugly then the fan is trying to create a vacuum & wont work very well.
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