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Sorry for the delay, the house is under modernisation. the bathroom door has not been hung yet and the bathroom ufh is operational but not used on the programmer yet or regular. There is a towel rail on the central heating (wet) but only comes on for a short time if at all in the evening. The windows are often opened during the day whilst work is going on. The floor is tiled to ceiling on two sides of the shower cubicle (glass screen on other two sides 2m heigh) and to a metre down one side,the dimension of bathroom are 3.6x2x2.65 heigh. The fan is an icon 30 and will perform @ 32l/sec or 118cubic metres /hr.
The fan comes on with lights and turns off on a timer. It clears the steam no problem so I would say it is adequate
as for the heater could I not just plug it into the socket in the shower cubicle? Lol
Steam is visual saturation .... humidity can be 100% without you seeing it, heavily tiled bathrooms exposed to open windows and lengthy showers will leave a cold surface for condensation to appear on, again its down to modern pampered living and and regardless of fan if they are excessive showerers then no domestic fan will cope...