Hi all,
Newbuild (in 2014) house, main bathroom has no windows and mists up terribly when anyone has a shower, especially the large mirror.
Here's the layout:
The original fan was a horrible looking surface mounted Nuaire Genie, which according to their specs produced a rather weedy max flow of 25L/s:

So I've upgraded the fan to an inline Manrose MF100T, which produces noticeably more airflow (max flow of 68L/s). But the bathroom still mists up badly, even if the door is left open a crack.
Any suggestions? Would moving the fan grille to above the bath/shower help? What about using a 100mm Y-junction (which I have) and having the existing grille AND a 2nd above the bath/shower?
(still some patching up to do to ceiling!)
Any suggestions appreciated!
Thanks,
Gareth
Newbuild (in 2014) house, main bathroom has no windows and mists up terribly when anyone has a shower, especially the large mirror.
Here's the layout:

The original fan was a horrible looking surface mounted Nuaire Genie, which according to their specs produced a rather weedy max flow of 25L/s:

So I've upgraded the fan to an inline Manrose MF100T, which produces noticeably more airflow (max flow of 68L/s). But the bathroom still mists up badly, even if the door is left open a crack.
Any suggestions? Would moving the fan grille to above the bath/shower help? What about using a 100mm Y-junction (which I have) and having the existing grille AND a 2nd above the bath/shower?
(still some patching up to do to ceiling!)Any suggestions appreciated!
Thanks,
Gareth



