Hi all
Just wanted to see what your thoughts are on having two extractor fans running from the same 3A fuse?
6 months ago I Installed a 4" ceiling extractor fan, ducted via the outside soffit.
They now realise (even though at the time I told them it would not be man enough) that it is not clearing the bathroom of steam, and they keep getting mould appearing on the ceiling.
They have asked if I could install a good inline fan, but to also keep the existing ceiling fan and have them both running at the same time when the light is switched on.
The easiiest way to do it would be to take a new feed from the FCU onto a 2nd fan isolator then to the fan.
I can't find anything in the regs to say this is a no no, what are your thoughts?
Thanks
Malc
Just wanted to see what your thoughts are on having two extractor fans running from the same 3A fuse?
6 months ago I Installed a 4" ceiling extractor fan, ducted via the outside soffit.
They now realise (even though at the time I told them it would not be man enough) that it is not clearing the bathroom of steam, and they keep getting mould appearing on the ceiling.
They have asked if I could install a good inline fan, but to also keep the existing ceiling fan and have them both running at the same time when the light is switched on.
The easiiest way to do it would be to take a new feed from the FCU onto a 2nd fan isolator then to the fan.
I can't find anything in the regs to say this is a no no, what are your thoughts?
Thanks
Malc