by ericmark »
Thu May 25, 2023 1:12 am
Many fans have bearing which are sintered bronze that hold oil for an extended amount of time, but do wear out, and not cost effective to change them, so only option is fit a new fan.
However we can't be sure that is the case with yours, and an electricians call out charge varies area to area.
Some fans do have humidity sensors, and these can get covered with grease which will stop them working, I have never found a humidity sensor which works well, as until the fan runs it get very little air past the sensor, and once it runs you get loads of air past the sensor, so the sensor gets saturated which does it no good.
I know in a bathroom really you want the fan to run after you leave, but not seen one designed to do that, they do what Part L building regulations say they should, so turning on with lights and off 20 minutes after lights turned off is the norm.
Some fans have adjustments for how damp before they turn on, but we don't know make, model, or location so all is guess work.