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On 02/03/2018 13:14, Bingo wrote:
replying to David W.E. Roberts, Bingo wrote: The bathroom one is on a timer switch, the kitchen one you turn on and off manually! Simple! A timer is only relevant for an internal bathroom where you have to turn the light on to use it - the fan comes on and stays on for five minutes or so after you leave. For a bathroom with a window you want one that you turn on manually, preferably a two speed job so you can leave it on low (and quiet) most of the time and only turn it to full (and noisy) when required. Suus cuique crepitus bene olet. -- Max Demian |
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