Bathroom extractor fan ducting
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:10 pm
Hi everyone,
Hope I've got the right forum for this!
OK, my centrifugal bathroom fan went mad the other night and wouldn't stop (even though it's on a 20 minute timer) and I had to (at 3am) disconnect it from the ceiling.
Water sometimes dripped through the unit and it didn't seem to clear the bathroom all that well. Many times I took it off and cleared the back of the unit from debris etc as the ducting goes straight up through the roof.
I've decided to buy a decent inline (either Vortice Lineo or Vent Axia ACM100T) to do the job. I've noticed that a condenstation trap is available and am planning to fit one. However, the bathroom is on the inside of the building (hence no window) so I guess I just need some advice on where I'd channel it to?
Thanks for any help given!
Hope I've got the right forum for this!
OK, my centrifugal bathroom fan went mad the other night and wouldn't stop (even though it's on a 20 minute timer) and I had to (at 3am) disconnect it from the ceiling.
Water sometimes dripped through the unit and it didn't seem to clear the bathroom all that well. Many times I took it off and cleared the back of the unit from debris etc as the ducting goes straight up through the roof.
I've decided to buy a decent inline (either Vortice Lineo or Vent Axia ACM100T) to do the job. I've noticed that a condenstation trap is available and am planning to fit one. However, the bathroom is on the inside of the building (hence no window) so I guess I just need some advice on where I'd channel it to?
Thanks for any help given!