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We've extended onto a wall that contained the outlet for an internal
toilet extractor fan. So temporarily, this fan ducts into a cavity. The original plan was to re-route the ducting to the other side of the house. But this seems tricker than expected - we'd have to destroy a lot of ceilings, fix a long run of ducting just to get to the nearest outside wall. Even then - that wall contains the outlet for the CH condensor boiler so it may not be a good idea to come out too near that. We've had the suggestion that ducting into a cavity from a toilet only room (not a bathroom or shower with moist air) can be acceptable if you use a fan with a carbon filter for odour control. But I can't seem to find any such fans - does anyone know if they exist? Thanks Paul |
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