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As above, anyone got a recommendation for a decent ("cost effective") 5" or 6" (125/150) inline / centrifugal extractor for domestic, ceiling > roof tile venting? Have a windowless shower room to fit! A 4" one is unlikely to cut it, from my experience.
 
Well, the Part L calcs say I need something around 150m3/hr, so a vent axia acm 5" which claims 350m3/hr is more than up to it. Question now is where would you mount the humidistat?!
 

Sorry - what I meant was - I know where to go to get them, buy them all the time but normally 4" ones, what I was looking for was any personal recommendations for larger units. But, I think I've sussed it now. TLC seem to have a decent enough price running on what used to be the ACM range, and I fitted a couple of 4" ones of those a while back and they were just the ticket.

PS - Manrose? Are you serious??!
 
Re: Recommendations on a decent 5"/6" inline extractor

Sorry - what I meant was - I know where to go to get them, buy them all the time but normally 4" ones, what I was looking for was any personal recommendations for larger units. But, I think I've sussed it now. TLC seem to have a decent enough price running on what used to be the ACM range, and I fitted a couple of 4" ones of those a while back and they were just the ticket.

PS - Manrose? Are you serious??!
hmm...manrose....well not really...its just you mentioned `cost effective`..lol....

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i think theres some technical info on those links as well Rockin...
 

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