You probably require flexible ducting to get from the loft to the soffit.
Surely in summer, when you have the window open, you will often not need to turn the light on?I'd like the ability to turn it off, since there's a big window in the bathroom that will be open in the summer and do all the ventilation that's required without using 30W for 20 mins.
You would hope the fan comes with one.I think this chap could do with a wiring diagram before he starts...
You would hope the fan comes with one.I think this chap could do with a wiring diagram before he starts...
I got a manrose humidity one off eBay for £25. Mounts on the ceiling.
Yes it needs adjusting so the cut off is sensible. (But still better than long timer)
And use a manual way of turning it on in timer mode.
E. g light or pull cord.
The MFR instructions will probably show a 3 pole isolator anyway.
See here if you arent sure how ra roof is constructed
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Great link but in my experience 6 different experts will come up with their own 'right way'' to construct a roof.
Personally I have worked on a number roofs that don't have a substantial timber along the ends of the rafters. Sometimes the manufacturers instructions for plastic facia say to remove any timber running along behind the facia to avoid damp being trapped.
Certainly the right place for the fan outlet is the soffit, chances are the facia will not have enough space to take it anyway.
I hope it does have the little plastic join if it is in the bathroom, otherwise it does not complyIf that pull cord is connected to the cord coming out of the switch by a small plastic screw connector you can always unscrew the pull cord section when carrying out any maintenance, thereby stopping anyone at floor level from turning it on.
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