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Where to site your fan
One of the main problems that can reduce the efficiency of an extractor fan is poor siting. There are a number of basic rules that can be applied in order to ensure that a fan is correctly sited:
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Always install the fan in the furthest window, wall or ceiling from the main air inlet point and at a high level. This will ensure maximum airflow. |
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Always ensure that there is sufficient provision for replacement fresh air into the room by using internal grilles in the door, ceiling or wall. |
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Do not site fans where temperatures are likely to exceed 50C, or above a cooker hob or eye grill. |
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