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Morning all..
I have just been to a regular customer who has a problem with their extractor fan, i.e it doesn't work. I have not come across these types of fans before. usually they are the small wall or ceiling mounted ones, or an in-line fan, all of which are cheap enough to just change. This one is a multi-vent fan situated in the loft extracting from 2 bathrooms (and a third going down somewhere else!).
This was purely a quick pop in and out, so I haven't investigated at all. I don't really know where to begin, past making sure the unit is still receiving power (which I think it is as I heard a low hum coming from it).
What are the common problems with these larger, multi vent fans and how are they fixed? Pictures below.

I have just been to a regular customer who has a problem with their extractor fan, i.e it doesn't work. I have not come across these types of fans before. usually they are the small wall or ceiling mounted ones, or an in-line fan, all of which are cheap enough to just change. This one is a multi-vent fan situated in the loft extracting from 2 bathrooms (and a third going down somewhere else!).
This was purely a quick pop in and out, so I haven't investigated at all. I don't really know where to begin, past making sure the unit is still receiving power (which I think it is as I heard a low hum coming from it).
What are the common problems with these larger, multi vent fans and how are they fixed? Pictures below.

