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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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  • wallywombat:

    In my bathroom, which has no openable windows, the fan (installed before my time) is switched with the light switch. When I finish a shower/bath, I just leave the light on. The next time I pop in for pee/whatever, I turn the light off if all the steam and condensation has dispersed. It's not exactly rocket science.


    well if it was before your time it was either before the building regs, or some one said to hell with the regs it works so must be correct,  I was quoting the book building regs for electricians is all. we used to wire light without cps before my day and the lights worked. does not make it correct now with the

    18th edition  BS 7671 :2018. regs change and as professionals its our responsibility to adhere to them best we can


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  • wallywombat:

    In my bathroom, which has no openable windows, the fan (installed before my time) is switched with the light switch. When I finish a shower/bath, I just leave the light on. The next time I pop in for pee/whatever, I turn the light off if all the steam and condensation has dispersed. It's not exactly rocket science.


    well if it was before your time it was either before the building regs, or some one said to hell with the regs it works so must be correct,  I was quoting the book building regs for electricians is all. we used to wire light without cps before my day and the lights worked. does not make it correct now with the

    18th edition  BS 7671 :2018. regs change and as professionals its our responsibility to adhere to them best we can


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