Shower extractor - limitations on output vent?

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Hi,

I want to fit a shower extractor fan in the ceiling of my bathroom. As it's going up into the roofspace, the most obvious exit point seems to be the soffit.

I downloaded the instructions for the vent but the only diagram shows the vent exiting horizontally through a wall. The instructions don't really comment on whether there's another option.

Can I vent through the soffit, effectively a downward-facing exit? Am I wrong to assume the fan will have enough power to override any tendency for the warm vapour to rise back into the vent?

Or if I can't do it this way, what are my options?

Thanks
 
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If the duct length is more than a couple of metres you should go for a centrifugal fan.

Axial fans are pants with long duct lengths, some can only just about push air through a cavity wall. (No names)
 

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