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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 293338" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Wot Sparkytim says . Not many sparks bother with condense drains TBH. Sometimes you get away with it , sometimes not .</p><p></p><p>Doesn't help when the customer has the timers on minimum either.</p><p></p><p>Also I don't think most of the ceiling fans we fit , have the guts to function against 3 mtrs of ducting , fine for a 12" tube through a wall.</p><p></p><p>How about a more powerful fan mounted in the loft with a grille on the ceiling .? I could recommend the Vortice Lineo , fitted loads and not been called back. Around £50.</p><p></p><p>My neighbour,s had a bathroom refurb then 2 years later asked me to replace the fan/light unit which had packed up. In the loft the 3mtrs of flexiduct had been left lying on the ceiling with the end sticking up , filled to the brim with water , I could hardly lift it , must have been 3 gallons in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 293338, member: 1408"] Wot Sparkytim says . Not many sparks bother with condense drains TBH. Sometimes you get away with it , sometimes not . Doesn't help when the customer has the timers on minimum either. Also I don't think most of the ceiling fans we fit , have the guts to function against 3 mtrs of ducting , fine for a 12" tube through a wall. How about a more powerful fan mounted in the loft with a grille on the ceiling .? I could recommend the Vortice Lineo , fitted loads and not been called back. Around £50. My neighbour,s had a bathroom refurb then 2 years later asked me to replace the fan/light unit which had packed up. In the loft the 3mtrs of flexiduct had been left lying on the ceiling with the end sticking up , filled to the brim with water , I could hardly lift it , must have been 3 gallons in there. [/QUOTE]
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