I'll keep the blurb brief for you all!
Old fusebox in bathroom cupboard. No suitable place it could realistically be moved to. Clear signs of corrosion damage (I've cut back the damaged parts and reterminated). Upgrading to CU in a few weeks when client is back from holiday.
My idea is to install a fan pumping air from the adjacent room (dining room end of combined kitchen-dining room) through a duct and into the cupboard to create positive pressure, hoping to stop (or greatly reduce) steam from the shower getting into the cupboard. There's no window in there since it's below street level, so they would always turn the light (and hence the fan) on when using the shower.
P.S. yes there's already a bathroom fan installed as normal
Old fusebox in bathroom cupboard. No suitable place it could realistically be moved to. Clear signs of corrosion damage (I've cut back the damaged parts and reterminated). Upgrading to CU in a few weeks when client is back from holiday.
My idea is to install a fan pumping air from the adjacent room (dining room end of combined kitchen-dining room) through a duct and into the cupboard to create positive pressure, hoping to stop (or greatly reduce) steam from the shower getting into the cupboard. There's no window in there since it's below street level, so they would always turn the light (and hence the fan) on when using the shower.
P.S. yes there's already a bathroom fan installed as normal