positiveoptimist
DIY
HI There,
I would be grateful if you could help me, I have a very long duct between the bathroom and extractor outlet vent and for sometime, the bathroom stream overwhelms the extractor fan so much that I end up having severe condensation and moisture puddles, because it was a new build. They sent over an electrician who put in an Addvent AVC075HLF Extractor fan.
What he realised after he installed it was that in the cavity wall close to the outlet vent (pictured) was a Vent Axia ACM100T, he took it out and just joined the ducting together. I did ask if there was a way we could keep it going to make the bathroom extractor fan more effective, he said you could not have both running at the same time and disposed of it.
Now that it is gone, the problem is now even worse in that bathroom, before the vent flaps used to flow with the amount of air going through and now nothing happens at all.
I wanted to check what the best solution could be ?
Is it possible to hook this up and run it alongside the current Addvent Extractor fan?
Any help or insight would be gratefully received.
Positive Optimist.
I would be grateful if you could help me, I have a very long duct between the bathroom and extractor outlet vent and for sometime, the bathroom stream overwhelms the extractor fan so much that I end up having severe condensation and moisture puddles, because it was a new build. They sent over an electrician who put in an Addvent AVC075HLF Extractor fan.
What he realised after he installed it was that in the cavity wall close to the outlet vent (pictured) was a Vent Axia ACM100T, he took it out and just joined the ducting together. I did ask if there was a way we could keep it going to make the bathroom extractor fan more effective, he said you could not have both running at the same time and disposed of it.
Now that it is gone, the problem is now even worse in that bathroom, before the vent flaps used to flow with the amount of air going through and now nothing happens at all.
I wanted to check what the best solution could be ?
- Put back in the Vent Axia ACM 100T?
- Put in place a more powerful version of the Vent Axia ACM 100T
Is it possible to hook this up and run it alongside the current Addvent Extractor fan?
Any help or insight would be gratefully received.
Positive Optimist.
- TL;DR
- Best practice for running an inline fan and external bathroom extractor fan.