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The never-ending list of jobs has now reached the point of needing an
extractor fan for the new loo. The requirements are straightforward:
effective, wall-mounted, quiet, no timer.
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On Monday, 4 November 2019 23:04:46 UTC, wrote:
The never-ending list of jobs has now reached the point of needing an
extractor fan for the new loo. The requirements are straightforward:
effective, wall-mounted, quiet, no timer.


How long duct? Over a couple of metres you need a centrifugal fan.

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On Monday, 4 November 2019 23:04:46 UTC, wrote:

The never-ending list of jobs has now reached the point of needing an
extractor fan for the new loo. The requirements are straightforward:
effective, wall-mounted, quiet, no timer.


That's easy: avoid a 4"er. Yes they're cheap, but don't shift much & are the noisiest. Also look at specs, noise varies greatly. And in some cases you can just use a vent/flap, no fan required.


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Oh really? They are more noisy quite often. I'm sure I've seen ordinary fans
with longer ducts, but most were straight.
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On Monday, 4 November 2019 23:04:46 UTC, wrote:
The never-ending list of jobs has now reached the point of needing an
extractor fan for the new loo. The requirements are straightforward:
effective, wall-mounted, quiet, no timer.


How long duct? Over a couple of metres you need a centrifugal fan.

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On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 21:14:00 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Monday, 4 November 2019 23:04:46 UTC, wrote:

The never-ending list of jobs has now reached the point of needing an
extractor fan for the new loo. The requirements are straightforward:
effective, wall-mounted, quiet, no timer.


That's easy: avoid a 4"er. Yes they're cheap, but don't shift much & are the noisiest. Also look at specs, noise varies greatly. And in some cases you can just use a vent/flap, no fan required.

NT


https://www.extractorfanworld.co.uk/...m-fans-8-c.asp

4", Air Extraction: 97m3/hr / 26 L/s Noise: 25dB(A) Wattage: 7.5w

As with any axial fan, the pressure capability is low.
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On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 10:04:29 +0000, wrote:

On 05/11/2019 08:53, PeterC wrote:
On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 21:14:00 -0800 (PST),
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On Monday, 4 November 2019 23:04:46 UTC, wrote:

The never-ending list of jobs has now reached the point of needing an
extractor fan for the new loo. The requirements are straightforward:
effective, wall-mounted, quiet, no timer.

That's easy: avoid a 4"er. Yes they're cheap, but don't shift much & are the noisiest. Also look at specs, noise varies greatly. And in some cases you can just use a vent/flap, no fan required.

NT


https://www.extractorfanworld.co.uk/...m-fans-8-c.asp

4", Air Extraction: 97m3/hr / 26 L/s Noise: 25dB(A) Wattage: 7.5w

As with any axial fan, the pressure capability is low.

Thanks, that looks just the job.


After posting I looked at more details (my old Vent-Axia is making the odd
noise) and saw that it can take a lot of duct.
If/when I need a new one this'll be it.
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