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How to Install a Bathroom Extractor Fan - Complete DIY Guide Made Easy 

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In this DIY guide i will be showing you how to install a bathroom extractor fan. I will take you through the process step by step and we will cover everything from extractor fan wiring to duct and vent installation. You will learn how to wire up a fan isolation switch and so much more in this one video. If you like the video then leave a like, please subscribe for more content like this and check out the other videos on my channel.
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@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
This one was tough to film, hope you find it useful. Please sub if you like the content 😊
@abdoaiman
@abdoaiman Месяц назад
Working in lofts is the worst believe me.. All the hard work & effort is Much much appreciated. ❤
@muffinbubble
@muffinbubble Месяц назад
Appreciate all the efforts. Definitely sound from down near my way (Norwich).
@RB-xg2vz
@RB-xg2vz Месяц назад
One tip I picked up for CRJ Electrical channel is to put rubber grommets (the type you use in metal back boxes) under the 4 mounting points of the fan and then screw the fan down - reduces vibration noise.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Sounds like a great tip that and something I’ve never done 👍
@freddieleethompson3536
@freddieleethompson3536 Месяц назад
I do the same but use tap washers.
@bobbeats
@bobbeats Месяц назад
Do you understand how an AV mount works? What he does with the grommets achieves nothing, still amazing what useless information you can find on YT
@kuk3411
@kuk3411 29 дней назад
You can also take two pieces of ply screw the first to a joist and attach the second on top with beaded silicone lowers the amount of vibrations through to the joist
@schmutzlibuab
@schmutzlibuab 28 дней назад
It's almost like you know what I need to do in our house! 🤣 Another brilliant and easy to follow guide. Thank you DIY King 👑
@FatherJHackett
@FatherJHackett Месяц назад
I've had the same fan since we bought our house 7 years ago. It's in the attic... in the box it came in, yet to be installed. Maybe after watching this, I'll finally install the bloody thing! 😂
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Hah do it! 😊
@lifter98
@lifter98 18 дней назад
Same here, only - 4-yrs though..
@GardenreetLighting
@GardenreetLighting Месяц назад
I loved how you covered everything from start to finish! 😊 Whether it's wiring up a fan isolation switch or installing the ductwork, you left no stone unturned.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful! That was my plan 👍
@andyg00d
@andyg00d 24 дня назад
Found this in my feed literally two minutes after my new Manrose fan was delivered... Google knows me too well! 😆 Some info on condensation traps would be great, but very comprehensive video, great job!
@ppeaster
@ppeaster 13 дней назад
I used this video to finally replace our rubbish noisy old fan with the Manrose inline model you fitted. Really happy with it - much more powerful and so quiet. Thanks for giving me the impetus to get it done as it's been annoying me for years.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 13 дней назад
Glad to have helped out!
@jeffjeffjeff2
@jeffjeffjeff2 Месяц назад
Fitted one of these manrose fans a couple of years ago and it's so much better than the small inline fan type as you say. My only regret is not upgrading the ducting at the same time to the insulated type. I'll have to get a handyman to do it now as access is so poor into my eaves. Good video and you've got +1 subscriber from me. Cheers
@freddieleethompson3536
@freddieleethompson3536 Месяц назад
Literally just fitted two of these on my current job. I always recommend these to my customers.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Deffo a great fan 👍
@simonpartridge9683
@simonpartridge9683 Месяц назад
Thanks for showing this, I've got one to install completely and one to put an external vent on.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Glad I could help 😊
@phillipmedinarepairdcmotor835
@phillipmedinarepairdcmotor835 Месяц назад
Thank you very much man you have me so much I have a brass pipe I transfer to pvc I was kind of confused and I know what to do I was watching too many videos and you are the only one number one
@DTech101
@DTech101 Месяц назад
I always use ridged pipe stops turbulence and the build up mould in the duct. You said hard to find a fan with that extraction rate but for my downstairs bathroom fan installed over the shower area ridged ducting under the floor board this is the answer Airflow iCON60 Circular Extractor Fan for Large Bathroom, Utility Room or Kitchen 280mhr/78 ls but it’s a beast! PS I would get a humidity sensor wired up they do one that will work with that fan works good 👍🏾
@deanwellerassociates
@deanwellerassociates Месяц назад
Very made and edited video. Just what I needed to explain this type of install to my son, I bet he will listen to you far better than for me. Cheers. Time for a cold one.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
I appreciate that! Show him and I hope it helps him too!
@CB-DW
@CB-DW Месяц назад
Installed one of these 2 years ago. So much more efficient than the usual extractors and quieter too!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Absolutely 👍
@JW-bp9uw
@JW-bp9uw Месяц назад
Great Vid!! Did the same and also included a Back Draught Shutter
@LOTFEE
@LOTFEE Месяц назад
Too job .. just what I need .. many thanks
@Allsystemsaredown
@Allsystemsaredown Месяц назад
Great video! The explanation of the wiring was fantastically clear. Top marks!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks
@lukeclarke1743
@lukeclarke1743 Месяц назад
Really well explained and great video . Top job mate
@dalegreenuk
@dalegreenuk Месяц назад
Been putting off replacing my dying fan for a while but it was getting closer! Perfectly timed. Purchased my first house recently and your videos have been insanely helpful. Thank you. :)
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Glad to help 😊
@terrywalker4733
@terrywalker4733 Месяц назад
Great job done, I know what it’s like working in a loft with loft insulation. Many thanks for the detailed video.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks. It’s tough especially with a camera 😆
@ianfaulds8799
@ianfaulds8799 Месяц назад
Great informative video thanks, one of my summer jobs fit loft lighting and a new shower fan and youve covered both in detail thanks so much.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Awesome, thank you!
@phillipmedinarepairdcmotor835
@phillipmedinarepairdcmotor835 Месяц назад
I just want to say thank you so much I was so confused and working in my bathroom right now and I don't know what to do thanks to you I want your video and I'm really happy because I have a brass 5 and I transfer to PVC thank you so much
@FLOSSYTREADWELL
@FLOSSYTREADWELL Месяц назад
BRILLIANT! Thank you!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
You're welcome!
@cgo225
@cgo225 Месяц назад
Thanks for the vid..... I've just had my new extractor fitted used solid tubing with a slight fall to the outside vent to drain any condensation to the outside, also added rubber grommets under the fan to minimise vibration, plus removed the flyscreen to prevent build up of fluff/dust and added a backdraught flap which keeps the bathroom draught-free especially in winter.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
👍
@MiteshParmar
@MiteshParmar Месяц назад
We just our roof done and install a roof vent tile. Made a big difference the air goes straight up and out. No fiddly bends like before for us.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Nice one 👍
@christycullen2585
@christycullen2585 Месяц назад
Great video, I know how hard work is in attics, well explained
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks, it really was a tough one so thanks for acknowledging that.
@dougle03
@dougle03 Месяц назад
Now I know the manual shows flexible ducting but.... Air ducting is always better when the inside of the duct is smooth. For such a short run I'd have been using 4" tube with an insulated wrapper. the rough surface in flexible ducting slows down the air travel, it causes turbulence and reduces the efficiencies of the fan. Perhaps not a problem for this install since it's a short run, but worth using a couple of lengths of tube between flexible angle joints. Cracking video, and I could feel your pain filming in that heat... 👍👍
@flyingwhiteindian
@flyingwhiteindian 24 дня назад
I dont understand why the tube has to be insulated - isnt it just taking the air outside. What does the insulation achieve/
@dougle03
@dougle03 24 дня назад
@@flyingwhiteindian In the winter if the duct was not insulated it would get very cold and the steam would condensate in the duct before getting outside which is not desirable.
@narrowboatlongpod4176
@narrowboatlongpod4176 18 дней назад
@@flyingwhiteindian Condensation forms and runs back inside. You can get traps to take this away but it's not usually practical.
@robertd-dh8qm
@robertd-dh8qm Месяц назад
i wish you lived near me . a good tradesman is hard to find. Love watching your videos 👍
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks, appreciate the support
@robertkerby2581
@robertkerby2581 21 день назад
I really liked your easily digestible RU-vid video! Well done, Sir!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 21 день назад
Thank you very much!
@willwoodvine143
@willwoodvine143 Месяц назад
I installed the Timer version of the Manrose fan over the shower and also have an always on version (set to lowest speed) in the main part of the bathroom. Did this late last year and we've had no issues with condesnation, mould or "lingering smells" :) Must admit I'm surprised at how quiet these fans are, no need for anti-vibration measures at all.
@rss112
@rss112 18 дней назад
Top video mate! Just what i was looking for! Might of been worth adding that the door for the bathroom should be cut back to allow air flow. But over all great video. I will be installing one of these in the summer.
@deens4040
@deens4040 Месяц назад
Very useful video.. Thank you so much..
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Welcome 😊
@jonstobart4619
@jonstobart4619 Месяц назад
These fans need fusing down which I did via a spur with a 3a fuse, I didn’t realise that you could get a fused isolator. Live and learn. Great video
@neiltrevatt
@neiltrevatt Месяц назад
Did you have a fan with a timer if so how did you fuse both sw & permanent live
@DjGiluk
@DjGiluk 29 дней назад
Great job 👍🏻 helpful wiring diagram, reminds me of your older wiring videos 👌🏻
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 29 дней назад
Thanks as always 😊
@thejoneseys
@thejoneseys 28 дней назад
This video is perfectly timed, I'm ripping out my ensuite and redoing the builders garbage effort (many things wrong including leaks) and I'm putting one of these fans in at the same time 👍
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 28 дней назад
Glad I could help!
@darrenevans5049
@darrenevans5049 Месяц назад
Superb detail😊
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks a lot 😊
@johnny71c
@johnny71c Месяц назад
You are inspiring me to do the same in my bathroom. I have a wall mounted Envirovent and still have the same issue with condensation on the walls window and mirror
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
👍 go for it. Wall fans aren’t the best
@jsouto77
@jsouto77 Месяц назад
Great video. It would be nice to have a humidistat option with maybe a wireless humidistat possibly but I suppose this could also be possible with a bit of ingenuity.
@MadDog_Rules
@MadDog_Rules 14 дней назад
Thanks!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 14 дней назад
Thanks to you too 👍
@pel787
@pel787 Месяц назад
Good to see you using insulated ducting
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
👍
@knottstarr
@knottstarr 12 дней назад
What is the purpose of the insulated ducting over normal flexible plastic ducting? Thanks
@pel787
@pel787 12 дней назад
Condensation
@danielhopwood5985
@danielhopwood5985 Месяц назад
good job 👍
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks 👍
@richardlphillips
@richardlphillips Месяц назад
Great video 👍🏼
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks 👍
@kn4cc755
@kn4cc755 20 дней назад
Independent of this video, I installed a similar fan about a year ago. It works well. Too well. With it at maximum speed (mine is variable), it is louder than a 747 on a short takeoff roll.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 20 дней назад
They are good. The sound is more air suction sound rather than fan vibration
@Tony-ds2nm
@Tony-ds2nm Месяц назад
Great video mate
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks 👍
@theblower069
@theblower069 Месяц назад
thank you very much for this video this is something we need in our house as it doesn`t have an extractor in our bathroom. i will need an electriction though as i`m not competant enough to do the electrical work. a very good video. thank you.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Glad to help. Definitely give an electrician a shout 😊
@theblower069
@theblower069 Месяц назад
@@TheDIYGuy1 I will and costing out the parts isn`t that much. once again thanks
@MarcusT86
@MarcusT86 Месяц назад
Great video buddy. Really helpful.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Glad to help 👍
@rajTrondhjem10
@rajTrondhjem10 Месяц назад
Excellent 👌🏼
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@antonyporter5045
@antonyporter5045 Месяц назад
great video cheers
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@VINSCOT5
@VINSCOT5 Месяц назад
Another Informative video🤓🤓🤓
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Glad you think so!
@gore5542401
@gore5542401 Месяц назад
Lovely video, keep up the good content.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thank you! Will do!
@rehmancricket
@rehmancricket 23 дня назад
Great video ❤❤
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 22 дня назад
Thank you!!
@shanewarnes7339
@shanewarnes7339 Месяц назад
Great video again dude. Keep up the good work. Shane
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks! Will do!
@julian-fricker
@julian-fricker Месяц назад
You got yourself a sweaty subscribe!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Haha thanks a lot 😊
@simonbeasley989
@simonbeasley989 Месяц назад
I fitted one a few years ago, those fans are brilliant. The bathroom had mould when I bought it as the builders in 2005 fitted a pathetic mains fan in the ceiling nowhere near the shower and bodged the ducting and I swear it couldn't hold a sheet of toilet paper up because I tried it! The Manrose can hold a flattened toilet roll middle up! And instead of motor vibration the main noise is the rather more pleasant whoosh of airflow.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Absolutely 👍
@slowridr
@slowridr Месяц назад
We had the same setup fitted in our new en-suite recently, it’s outstanding and going to do the same in our new bathroom. Wiring it up is a bit confusing for me though, a job for the spark!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Definitely worth it 👍
@RogerHolden
@RogerHolden Месяц назад
I've installed one of these, but only after first buying the version without a timer - so be aware that that exists. It didn't even cross my mind that they wouldn't have a timer, thus didn't check the spec, like you wouldn't check the spec of a car to check it has a steering wheel! Screwfix brilliant as ever and exchanged it for the (more expensive) timer version. I've also turned mine down to the lowest power setting as thats fine, and it was surprisingly noisy on medium or high.
@Pete.Ty1
@Pete.Ty1 Месяц назад
👍👍👍. Thank you
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Welcome 👍
@shmink2
@shmink2 5 дней назад
The internal plastic of the ducting I personally like to electrical tape that onto the fan and vents. It gets a nice air tight seal and then I'll push the rest of the ducting over that (insulation and out sheet) and then zip tie that to just minimise it moving.
@cprog
@cprog Месяц назад
how to electrical wiring is my interest, Thanks!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
You are welcome
@humayunahmed4955
@humayunahmed4955 10 дней назад
These videos make me want to do so much work to my house now 😭
@youthfulrider407
@youthfulrider407 Месяц назад
Just a tip for the less powerful fans, with the duct work I would always recommend using solid ductwork as opposed to flexi. Better air flow, less resistance, less dirt and bacteria captured over time, Also undercut the door to allow make up air.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
👍 thanks for sharing
@stuartday1876
@stuartday1876 Месяц назад
Just used the exact same fan for our bathroom, the performance is amazing. I used solid pipe from the fan out through the gable end, just because I worried about moisture pooling inside a long flexi pipe. I have a small drop on the solid pipe, so it's all downhill to the gable vent.
@stuartday1876
@stuartday1876 Месяц назад
P.S. the electrics blow my mind, but luckily I have a brother in law who is a sparks who broke it down into simple instructions😂
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Yeah if you’ve a long run it was probably the best way 👍. Nice work
@KJMarchelak
@KJMarchelak 28 дней назад
TOP VID AND INSTALL. Can we use this install in a cubicle approx 90cm x 9cm with standard ceiling construction?
@samashevs
@samashevs Месяц назад
"inshulation" this vid was really helpful thanks!!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Glad it helped!
@kame19862
@kame19862 Месяц назад
The sweat alone is worth a like… ahahah…. I liked.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Haha cheers!
@IAINoodle
@IAINoodle Месяц назад
Is it possible to do the same set up but to also have a humidistat that triggers the fan as well as the light switch and overrun feature?
@gmeadowcroft84
@gmeadowcroft84 12 дней назад
Cracking vid mate. Really well installed. One point though that is a safety issue. The wiring between the fan and the 3 pole switch should have a 3 amp fuse installed. I’m not sure why this is as to me it’s a bit pointless but 90% of manufacturers state that it has to be there in the installation guid. Please don’t think I’m being a keyboard warrior as that was a cracking install you did there just a point I picked up that’s all.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 11 дней назад
Cheers 👍
@jsb7429
@jsb7429 9 дней назад
Good video. I fitted one except the fan on the joist causes vibration. Tried mats and rubber under fan, no difference. Finally had to hang it from the rafters with chains. Fan sits on a board like a swing.
@ef7480
@ef7480 29 дней назад
An observation- the Wago 221 connectors should be used with the Wago 221-4 junction box with the 3 compartments to be maintenance free (although yours is accessible in the loftspace). The Wago box with the 2 compartments at the end like yours is for the 772 and 333 connectors for a maintenance free connection, just in case someone uses the wrong combination and hides it under floorboards or in a wall. The 2 compartment box can be converted to MF with inserts from Wago👍
@ShedTV
@ShedTV Месяц назад
We use the Ventaxia version of these where I work in a theatre to pump smoke onto the stage. They're more expensive but much quieter.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
👍
@jparky1972
@jparky1972 Месяц назад
Nice video and very well explained regarding the wiring. I'm sure I read somewhere that you shouldn't put extractor fan inlets and smoke detectors in the corners of rooms due to how air flows in a room.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
👍 thanks, never had a problem myself with this position but I’d like to hear if anyone has.
@GretatheEvilGremlin
@GretatheEvilGremlin Месяц назад
Smoke detection should be 1M in from walls where possible and installed flat, as smoke rolls. Extract ventilation is sited more source specific, like over baths/toilets, in front of cooking areas etc.
@gwarski
@gwarski Месяц назад
By putting the valve in the corner you do restrict the air flow, however in this scenario the difference would be negligible
@Participant616
@Participant616 Месяц назад
Hey DIY Guy, would you recommend an inline non return backdraft shutter thing with these Manrose fans, or is it unnecessary?
@fredblogges
@fredblogges Месяц назад
How did you get the 4 core from the fan into the back of the fan isolation switch, did you drill up from the back of the back box?
@MrBinabanana
@MrBinabanana Месяц назад
Great video, but one little thing worth mentioning is that any electrical requirement in the installation instructions for any accessory need to be adhered to in order for the installation to be compliant with wiring regulations, and most of these shower fans call for 3A fusing on both the permanent and live cores - so the usual 6A MCB for the lighting radial isn't sufficient for compliance. I usually install a separate single backbox next to the isolator with a 2-way grid plate containing two fuse holders fitted with 3A fuses. It's an added expense and arguably overkill, but technically needs to be done in order to make the installation 100% compliant.
@joselarrarte6964
@joselarrarte6964 8 дней назад
I installed a nice no noise fan. However, since the existing duct was smaller, I made an adaptation and it makes a lot of noise. Not because of the fan but because of the muffling effect. Do you have a video of how to replace duct? I will need to replace the duct so it will be a fine job.
@nocillaconqueso
@nocillaconqueso 25 дней назад
can I do this as a diyer under the P certification, or do I need an electrician? I'm not totally sure because it is a bathroom, and not sure if the new wiring is considered as new circuit. Excellent video anyway, I just bought my first home, and I suscribed to your channel as it is really useful
@surya2089
@surya2089 22 дня назад
Hi can we use some other things for ducting ?
@Gixer750pilot
@Gixer750pilot Месяц назад
After securing to a board, i suspended the fan on bungees to stop any noise coming through . Did you not need a back fraught eliminator or is there in already in the fan ?
@BALLOOROOM
@BALLOOROOM Месяц назад
Very clear explanations, thanks that's not easy to do. I might be able to fit a soffit vent if I can remove one brick from the top of the 9" solid wall in-between roof rafters otherwise the gap between the roof and wall is too narrow and would constrict the air flow. Are tile vents reliable or problematic, I recall you mentioning a condensation trap is needed, but do tile vents typically leak or cause other issues after some years? The gable end is solid wall so not as easy and would need a long run of ducting which probably would reduce performance. Any advice/recommendations appreciated, I really would like an in-line fan if I can get around the obstacles.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks. Tile vents are fine if done correctly. But they involve some work! They cause issues if no condensation trap is used otherwise should be fine. Could you solid duct to your gable end? That may be a solution
@BALLOOROOM
@BALLOOROOM Месяц назад
@@TheDIYGuy1 I should of said the loft is boarded and used for storage so unfortunately not a straight run of ducting it would need to go round the perimeter so at least two 90 degree bends and at least 9 metres long as it's the other side of the house. I'm guessing the fan would struggle and I'd need to wrap the solid ducting to insulate it.
@jonron4729
@jonron4729 Месяц назад
Hi, thanks for the video, I did not notice you making any comment on the type of fan you must use depending on the zone in the bathroom you have the fan sited.
@GretatheEvilGremlin
@GretatheEvilGremlin Месяц назад
Zoning is for electrical equipment mounted in a given zone. He's not installed any electrical equipment in a zone.
@qkayani
@qkayani Месяц назад
Would having the vent above the shower not cause a cold draft coming down when showering , say if you don't put the lights on in winter? Would being slightly further from where you stand be better?
@Chief81
@Chief81 Месяц назад
Don’t want your bathroom being hoo-mid do you 😂 excellent vid as always 👍
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Haha thanks 👌
@martinw245
@martinw245 Месяц назад
I only came here to see who commented on "hoo-mid".
@ryanlangley06
@ryanlangley06 Месяц назад
Love your videos mate! Constantly entertaining 🎉, just a quick one your soffit looks like AIB, if you’ve had them tested then fair enough but just for your health be sure because it’s a big killer. Keep the videos coming!
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks, Good point! But in this case it’s not asbestos. Will do thanks 👍
@ryanlangley06
@ryanlangley06 Месяц назад
Ok that’s great 👍
@fakestreamer3890
@fakestreamer3890 Месяц назад
Agree with OP, maybe a quick warning about possible asbestos containing materials at the beginning? If it prevents 1 exposure it will be worth it imo?
@johnadams1976
@johnadams1976 Месяц назад
if only those fans could connect to a smart home system.... combined with a humidity sensor in the bathroom... the overrun could then be controlled by the humidity in the room and not just a fixed timer. Great vid as always.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Great point! Thanks
@David-dz8jb
@David-dz8jb Месяц назад
I recently fitted a inline bathroom fan and fused it down to 3a as per manufacturers instructions (this is their get out clause in case of problems) you could make up a multi gang switch plate to fuse both line and switch line together with a three pole isolater but it gets a bit over the top and messy. The best solution I found was fit a smart switch cheap as chips which is linked to Alexa and I find this the very best for complete control over overrun I just ask Alexa to switch on the fan and on it goes for 20 minutes you can alter the settings by just asking Alexa “ turn on fan for xx minutes” and of course you don’t need to have the fan running at all for a trip to the loo at 3am. Probably not the best solution for a enclosed bathroom where I would guess a light linked fan would be required but in my situation this works the best.
@regcooper
@regcooper 22 дня назад
Good Video However you have clamped the conductors of the four core and not the outer sheath; on the feed to the fan. It is a bit tight in there but it is incorrect...
@MuckSpreader99
@MuckSpreader99 Месяц назад
Instead of screwing fan onto board, place onto a pillow made of loft insulation and a plastic bag. This will provide sound and vibration isolation. Another way, given room and dependant on local conditions, is place the vent on the facia. This provides a straight through hose connection, unlike a soffit vent. Either way, make sure you drill between the rafters/trusses otherwise you'll be drilling the vent to find it blocked!
@LeiChat
@LeiChat Месяц назад
I would like to use a smart switch/relay to control the fan based on a humidity sensor, rather than having the switched live from the light switch. Do building regs require the isolator power to come from the light switch?
@delspark
@delspark Месяц назад
i felt the pain in the loft😓, i would of personally used a click mode fan isolator with fuse to meet the 3amp as per instructions and use this for the downlights too, normally mount the fan on the cheap rubber matt to lessen the noise. And don't forget RCD for cables in walls 👍
@stevemorbey
@stevemorbey Месяц назад
Great video Cameron 👍 Whats your thoughts on that Little Giant ladder you were using? (For DIY use)
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks. The ladder is brilliant
@user-fv5iu2zj1s
@user-fv5iu2zj1s 26 дней назад
Is there a cover with a built in led light along with the exhaust
@RogerHolden
@RogerHolden Месяц назад
Does that insulated ducting really make a difference?
@thegingebot
@thegingebot Месяц назад
Nice one! Out of interest how did you get the cable from the box you cut in up into the loft space?
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
There’s an airing cupboard behind the back box, drilled through into there and then up into the loft space. Alternatively I’d of just chased the wall out up to the ceiling.
@rj-66
@rj-66 21 день назад
The fan isolator should be mounted in the loft next to the fan to comply with the uk wiring regulations bs7671.
@amazing451
@amazing451 Месяц назад
Hi Cameron great video as always, was wondering if you wanted to use the extractor without the light on, would a fused spur powered from the ring main be acceptable?
@TheRCBiker
@TheRCBiker Месяц назад
Yes- but a better option would be change your bathroom switch to a 2 gang. Have the lights on one switch, and the fan on another.
@amazing451
@amazing451 Месяц назад
@@TheRCBiker Thanks for the reply 👍
@MrWolze
@MrWolze Месяц назад
Awesome video ,I've been planning to do my own extractor fan in my bathroom .... Just one thing, do you treat or seal the plaster board ceiling after cutting the hole for the vent? I seen you put sealer on the vent guide but did you do anything to the actual plaster board?
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Hi, glad you like it. No, nothing further done to the plasterboard
@MO22731
@MO22731 Месяц назад
Thank you for the video. I am about to try DIY installing something quite similar myself :) The part which confused me a bit is, dont we need a back draft shutter?
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Your welcome. In my experience you only need a backdraft shutter if your installing on a gable end, not normally needed on a soffit install
@MO22731
@MO22731 Месяц назад
@@TheDIYGuy1 ahh ok, thank you.
@narrowboatlongpod4176
@narrowboatlongpod4176 17 дней назад
You may need a fly screen but back draft shouldn't be an issue in this case.
@steve6375
@steve6375 Месяц назад
I use medium hard rubber spacer standoffs to mount the fan motor. It makes a massive difference to the noise because the board you screw it on acts as a sound board and amplifies the vibration. Easily available from Amazon, etc. Don't know why Manrose don't supply them in the first place!
@ELECTRICLIFE4U
@ELECTRICLIFE4U 9 дней назад
👍👍👍👍
@xXJAY97Xx
@xXJAY97Xx Месяц назад
Great content, how long have you been in the building industry?
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 Месяц назад
Thanks. I’ve been across a lot of different trades in different capacities but started renovating houses about 10 years ago.
@jasonmershon3941
@jasonmershon3941 20 дней назад
Its interesting how you Brits do wiring. I would just put the fan on its own switch and be done with it. We’ve got timer switches to regulate what you refer to as overrun.
@narrowboatlongpod4176
@narrowboatlongpod4176 17 дней назад
There's nothing to prevent fans being on their own switch in the UK. My house was built with separate switches for light and fan.
@AS-ng5pi
@AS-ng5pi 17 дней назад
Drill a hole from the attic to more easily locate the center of where you want the hole saw to cut.
@TheDIYGuy1
@TheDIYGuy1 17 дней назад
Good idea that 👍
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