What is the best position for an extractor fan in my en-suite bathroom? The room is approximately 0.8m wide by 3.5m long (pretty small). One end of the room is a shower, the other end the toilet, in the middle a sink. Entrance door is in front of the sink in the middle. Its basically a T shaped room but I have not included the little area on the bottom of the T shape in my sizes above.
The toilet is on the outside wall and this has a small window above it. However, I think I will still need an extractor fan to remove moist air. I am not sure where the best place to fit the fan. Is it:-
(a) Directly above the shower in the ceiling with a duct in the loft to take the air outside
(b) Just above the window at the opposite side of the room from the shower
In addition to this, what size of fan (rate of extraction if you like) do I need.
Thanks
Steve
The toilet is on the outside wall and this has a small window above it. However, I think I will still need an extractor fan to remove moist air. I am not sure where the best place to fit the fan. Is it:-
(a) Directly above the shower in the ceiling with a duct in the loft to take the air outside
(b) Just above the window at the opposite side of the room from the shower
In addition to this, what size of fan (rate of extraction if you like) do I need.
Thanks
Steve