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Re: Wiring In The Bathroom



We've got a similar system in our rented house and quite frankly hate
it.
It's turned the hall/stairs/landing into an ice box.

Steve

On 5 April 2011 19:08, Paul Gale <groups2@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> I guess it disperses the moist air out into the house and then fairly
> quickly outside as there's a constant leakage to the outside?
>
> Paul.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> Mark McCall
> Sent: 05 April 2011 18:23
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Wiring In The Bathroom
>
> > Thanks Mark, but I still don't quite "get" how it
removes the need for
> extractor fans?
> > From reading the description it just moves air in, and so pushes
air out
> but surely it's no where near enough volume to reduce significant
humidity?
>
> When we were building - late 90s - it was passed by building control
as
> doing away with need for fans in wet rooms.  No idea of that's still
the
> case.  However in reality it has been fantastic for over a decade now.
>  Never a problem with with moisture / condensation anywhere in the
house.
>
> M.
>
>


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