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I think I'd need to fit door grills to upstairs bedrooms to help with movement. Nice link Mike be I don't speak French
I find poor joinery work helps as air moves freely through gaps under doors.
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I think I'd need to fit door grills to upstairs bedrooms to help with movement. Nice link Mike be I don't speak French
Go to Google settings and you can set it to always translate French.I think I'd need to fit door grills to upstairs bedrooms to help with movement. Nice link Mike be I don't speak French
PV at only a single point will not be very effective at distributing air around a whole dwelling.
Don't you think the Humidistat fans, presumably as extracts, will be fighting any PIV you install?I have 'silent' humidistat fans in bathrooms and have been pleased with their effectiveness, but have been thinking of adding a PIV unit as I like the idea of forced air to all rooms.
Don't you think the Humidistat fans, presumably as extracts, will be fighting any PIV you install?
The links I have provided above are for extracting stale/moist/air from rooms, not pressurising, different systems.
Introducing Hot air that holds more moisture?That's a question I've wondered about. Heated PIV is intended to eliminate moisture, so it may be that they work fine with it. If they turned out to be an issue, then local isolation would simply be switched off.
My French is basic, but it appears to me that the system you linked is multi room extraction with humidistats, which does the same job as the fans I have - albeit from a central extraction unit.
Introducing Hot air that holds more moisture?
The OP's original question was for a condensing extract, although I don't think a condensing extract is available the nearest you can get is an extractor or system with a Humidistat control, condensation collected can be piped to any convenient drain even back into the toilet cistern at a push.
To translate the site I linked Google settings has a translation app built in go too settings and tick the "always translate French" tab.
Very basic Physics, heated air holds more moisture, no matter where it comes from or how it is introduced.
The condescending remark in your post above is below the standard I expect from you.
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