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Toilet extractor fan solution after extension - carbon filter?
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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On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 14:25:28 +0100, Owain
wrote: When you flush the toilet, aerosolised fecal matter laden with bacteria is sprayed into the air. It is this which you need to extract to the outside, rather than 'odour' per se. Didn't your mum teach you to shut the toilet lid before flushing? :))) cheers, Pete. |
Pete C wrote:
When you flush the toilet, aerosolised fecal matter laden with bacteria is sprayed into the air. It is this which you need to extract to the outside, rather than 'odour' per se. Didn't your mum teach you to shut the toilet lid before flushing? :))) The aerosolised fmlwb then hangs around in the toilet bowl waiting for the next user to lift the lid. Owain |
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