Hi all,
We just moved into a new build in August, and over this time I've noticed the bathroom extractor fans don't do much of a job of getting rid of condensation - the mirrors etc are still steamed up an hour after a shower etc.
The builders have fitted a Nuaire "Genie X" fan in the ceilings of all bathrooms (2 of which have no windows), utility room (no window) and the kitchen:
Now the specs for this fan list the following airflow (mine are surface mounted, unfortunately):
Which doesn't seem like much, especially in comparison to what's out there.
Now, I found these Part F building regs online:
a - Bathroom - 15 litres / second
b - Kitchen - 60 litres / second
c - Utility Room - 30 litres / second
and these Nuaire Genie fans just about seem to match the Bathroom requirements, but not the utility room or kitchen requirements.
Are there much better fans out there, and should I be querying their fitment with the builders?
Thanks
We just moved into a new build in August, and over this time I've noticed the bathroom extractor fans don't do much of a job of getting rid of condensation - the mirrors etc are still steamed up an hour after a shower etc.
The builders have fitted a Nuaire "Genie X" fan in the ceilings of all bathrooms (2 of which have no windows), utility room (no window) and the kitchen:
Now the specs for this fan list the following airflow (mine are surface mounted, unfortunately):
Which doesn't seem like much, especially in comparison to what's out there.
Now, I found these Part F building regs online:
a - Bathroom - 15 litres / second
b - Kitchen - 60 litres / second
c - Utility Room - 30 litres / second
and these Nuaire Genie fans just about seem to match the Bathroom requirements, but not the utility room or kitchen requirements.
Are there much better fans out there, and should I be querying their fitment with the builders?
Thanks