Does an extractor fan, to work efficiently, require an equal sized vent to pull air into the room?
Or is a gap under the door enough?
If a door gap is enough, what if the door is near the extractor, and not near the area where moisture is produced. Does this mean the extractor will be pulling air from under the door while moisture in the room is not properly extracted?
Does this mean therefore that an inlet vent needs to be placed near the source of moisture so that airflow will travel across the room pulling moisture into the extractor vent.
Recently started to have issues in a windowless bathroom. Trying to problem solve.
Extractor is old, but works fine, however I am replacing it with a modern model with better specs.
Or is a gap under the door enough?
If a door gap is enough, what if the door is near the extractor, and not near the area where moisture is produced. Does this mean the extractor will be pulling air from under the door while moisture in the room is not properly extracted?
Does this mean therefore that an inlet vent needs to be placed near the source of moisture so that airflow will travel across the room pulling moisture into the extractor vent.
Recently started to have issues in a windowless bathroom. Trying to problem solve.
Extractor is old, but works fine, however I am replacing it with a modern model with better specs.