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OK, its best to mount extractor fans high on walls, or in ceilings but how effective would one be mounted lower down the wall?

scenario - the outside wall is part wall and mainly sloping ceiling - so its possible to mount the fan at waist height and then have a short run down to the eaves.

Any thoughts or experiences?

Thanks
 
Building regs require as close to the ceiling to ensure warm moist air is extracted as well as install according to manufacturer. Clearly warm moist air will convect upwards and will condense to water lower down so the fan will fail in removing warm moist air at that level is my thinking. Why not vent through a tile?
 
A decent fan will not need the hot air fed to it - it will vacuum the room air out - so as has been discussed, a decent fan will do the job if no other way of mounting it.
It’s always advised that there is adequate air to enter the room to prevent zero gravity with good quality fan extraction (i’m sounding more like @static zap everyday!)
 
Has there got to be a happy medium between clearing the warm damp air and taking the heat out of the whole house in winter? The nearer the fan is to the ceiling you can get the former done but if you have to use a too powerful extractor you end up throwing out all the warm air from whatever rooms are open to the kitchen which has to be replaced via window vents and the like and has to be reheated
Could the fan be connected with some form of ducting?
 
Overall it will be less effective for a matching fan at a higher level, however if you ensure an increased air flow with easy replacement air and better direction of extraction from one end of the room to the other then it may be more effective.
Convoluted extract paths, no replacement air and user non operation will have a greater effect than low level installation.
 

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