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Re: Wiring In The Bathroom



> Thanks Mark, but I still don=92t quite =93get=94 how it removes
the need =
for extractor fans?
> From reading the description it just moves air in, and so pushes air
out =
but surely it=92s no where near enough volume to reduce significant
humidit=
y?

When we were building - late 90s - it was passed by building control
as doing away with need for fans in wet rooms.  No idea of that's
still the case.  However in reality it has been fantastic for over a
decade now.  Never a problem with with moisture / condensation
anywhere in the house.

M.


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