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Extraction fan in a bathroom

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I have limited areas my fan can go. It is going to have be wall mount at the other end of my bath/shower head. My consumer unit is 30mA RCD protected. 


I have found a fan 

MONSOON ZONE 1 SILENCE TIMED EXTRACTOR FAN MON-S100T




it is main powered, I can’t do a 12v as there is No where the transformer can go.


is the monsoon okay to use? It says zone 1? 


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  • geoffsd:


    Having the fan go on and off in parallel with the light, as opposed to running on for a period, probably contravenes building regulations.




    Building regulations do not go into such minor details.


    Do they even require that a fan must be fitted?




    The Building Regulations state: "Means of ventilation. F1(1). There shall be adequate means of ventilation provided

    for people in the building."


    10 minutes in a steamy shower, turn off the fan and step out of the room is probably not adequate.


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  • geoffsd:


    Having the fan go on and off in parallel with the light, as opposed to running on for a period, probably contravenes building regulations.




    Building regulations do not go into such minor details.


    Do they even require that a fan must be fitted?




    The Building Regulations state: "Means of ventilation. F1(1). There shall be adequate means of ventilation provided

    for people in the building."


    10 minutes in a steamy shower, turn off the fan and step out of the room is probably not adequate.


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