Ok, we are currently about to re-wire a fire damaged house and it has a fair bit of ducting running round the building, or did have. Downstairs has a duct in the kitchen, living room and downstairs toilet, two ducts then run upstairs (I think the kitchen and toilet are teed in together and the living room has its own.
however once we get upstairs I haven't got much info to go on. This is one of the ducts downstairs.
Then the cupboard upstairs, you can see the two pipes behind the cylinder.
But you can see my problem with upstairs.
I've asked for a spec sheet and have been told its impossible, they would have to go through at least 10 different people and no-one would know any answers so the best they have come up with is have a look in a neighbouring property. I did manage to have a quick look in next door as I caught them going out and they obliged, there are also vents in all 3 bedrooms.
I have also managed to work out that there are 3 extra 1 gang switches, one in the kitchen, one in the downstairs toilet and one outside the bathroom that I think were linked together in parallel (so two browns in COM and 2 blues in L1) I'm guessing there are some kind of boost switch for the fan.
So my long winded question is is this likely to be a heat recovery system as opposed to just a central fan set up due to having vents in every room and what powers it, does it just have a permanent feed to the unit in the loft which runs on permanent trickle and the switches boost it up, there isn't a MCB for it in the mains unit.
Or would you knock on next door and say can I snoop round your loft and I promise I'm not the drugs squad.
however once we get upstairs I haven't got much info to go on. This is one of the ducts downstairs.
Then the cupboard upstairs, you can see the two pipes behind the cylinder.
But you can see my problem with upstairs.
I've asked for a spec sheet and have been told its impossible, they would have to go through at least 10 different people and no-one would know any answers so the best they have come up with is have a look in a neighbouring property. I did manage to have a quick look in next door as I caught them going out and they obliged, there are also vents in all 3 bedrooms.
I have also managed to work out that there are 3 extra 1 gang switches, one in the kitchen, one in the downstairs toilet and one outside the bathroom that I think were linked together in parallel (so two browns in COM and 2 blues in L1) I'm guessing there are some kind of boost switch for the fan.
So my long winded question is is this likely to be a heat recovery system as opposed to just a central fan set up due to having vents in every room and what powers it, does it just have a permanent feed to the unit in the loft which runs on permanent trickle and the switches boost it up, there isn't a MCB for it in the mains unit.
Or would you knock on next door and say can I snoop round your loft and I promise I'm not the drugs squad.