Clever ventilation system for WC without windows?
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We’re going to be building a side extension. This means our existing WC will lose its window and become ‘land locked’. We won’t have a moisture problem but we do need ventilation for smells. Running pipework is possible a bit of a PITA. Does anyone know of a clever bit of tech that would allow us to deal with the smells but avoid running many meters of pipework through the house?
SonicHedgeHog said:
We re going to be building a side extension. This means our existing WC will lose its window and become land locked . We won t have a moisture problem but we do need ventilation for smells. Running pipework is possible a bit of a PITA. Does anyone know of a clever bit of tech that would allow us to deal with the smells but avoid running many meters of pipework through the house?
Use a recirculating kitchen cooker hood. That will take out the odours. Might need something else to comply with the building regs though.
SonicHedgeHog said:
Well it seems fair to say the Pistonheads brain boxes have got this one cracked. I ll get an extractor and work on the pipe routing. Thank you. I think.
A serious answer for you.Don’t buy a cheap fan from B&Q or similar. A cheap axial fan won’t have the pressure development to overcome the inevitable ductwork.
You want either a centrifugal or mixed flow fan.
You can have it come on with the light switch for simplicity.
To be compliant it will need at least a 15 minute run on timer.
I don’t want to fall foul of PH rules so won’t mention the company I work for that produces what you might need.
However I can sort out “mates rates” for such things. If you PM me I’d be happy to help out.
Hopefully that’s a little bit more helpful.
robemcdonald said:
SonicHedgeHog said:
Well it seems fair to say the Pistonheads brain boxes have got this one cracked. I ll get an extractor and work on the pipe routing. Thank you. I think.
A serious answer for you.Don t buy a cheap fan from B&Q or similar. A cheap axial fan won t have the pressure development to overcome the inevitable ductwork.
You want either a centrifugal or mixed flow fan.
You can have it come on with the light switch for simplicity.
To be compliant it will need at least a 15 minute run on timer.
I don t want to fall foul of PH rules so won t mention the company I work for that produces what you might need.
However I can sort out mates rates for such things. If you PM me I d be happy to help out.
Hopefully that s a little bit more helpful.
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