Hi i am looking for some advise regarding a bathroom extractor fan currently fitted to my new bathroom refurbishment.
Problem i have is a reputable bathroom company has recently refurbished my bathroom and fitted a Xpelair C4TSR fan which does not extract enough moisture out of the bathroom, the fan is currently connected to existing soil pipe in the loft which is vertical through the roof. this soil pipe was reduced in the bathroom and a dergo valve fitted.
The company agree it is not correct and want to fit a manrose inline fan in the loft and connect ducting directly to the still operational xpelair fan and vent out of the vertical stack pipe, resulting in 2 x fans working on one ducting.
can anyone advise if this will work, and not cause any damage to either fan and is it within the regulations.
My other questions are....
1. Does it need a condensation trap fitted to the vertical stack pipe in the loft which goes outside through the roof tilles.
2. Does all ducting need to be insulated.
3. it is installed into the ceiling in a corner at the furthest point away from shower next to a window, is this correct or should it be fitted closer to the shower and further away from the window.
Hopefully this all makes sense and someone can point me in the right direction.
Looking forward to hearing your professional opinions
Cheers
Coolio
Problem i have is a reputable bathroom company has recently refurbished my bathroom and fitted a Xpelair C4TSR fan which does not extract enough moisture out of the bathroom, the fan is currently connected to existing soil pipe in the loft which is vertical through the roof. this soil pipe was reduced in the bathroom and a dergo valve fitted.
The company agree it is not correct and want to fit a manrose inline fan in the loft and connect ducting directly to the still operational xpelair fan and vent out of the vertical stack pipe, resulting in 2 x fans working on one ducting.
can anyone advise if this will work, and not cause any damage to either fan and is it within the regulations.
My other questions are....
1. Does it need a condensation trap fitted to the vertical stack pipe in the loft which goes outside through the roof tilles.
2. Does all ducting need to be insulated.
3. it is installed into the ceiling in a corner at the furthest point away from shower next to a window, is this correct or should it be fitted closer to the shower and further away from the window.
Hopefully this all makes sense and someone can point me in the right direction.
Looking forward to hearing your professional opinions
Cheers
Coolio