

That is why the Flow Exhaust Fan Series has an IPX2 water resistant rating, which protects your exhaust fan from dripping water. Safety is important to the team at Martec. The Flow features an efficient long life ball bearing, ultra quiet motor, and a stunning low profile design, making it the perfect addition to your bathroom or laundry. And every exhaust fan design has a fully concealed motor housing so it won’t disrupt your decor. The side duct outlet also features a draft stopper, and is easy to access as needed. The Flow is also easy to clean, with a removable grill. ABS housing fascia material and an ultra-low profile slimline design makes it perfect for all bathroom and laundry styles. It is suitable for small to medium bathrooms, with a quiet motor that allows you to enjoy the bathroom ambience you’ve always wanted. It rapidly extracts air and steam from laundries and bathrooms. This exhaust fan is fitted with a new Turbo Fan Drum Design blade that is highly efficient. The Flow Exhaust Fan Series is superbly designed to efficiently move air and steam. DIY Models include 1 Metre Cord and 3 pin plug.Have a ground floor flat with Silavent extractor fan fitted in ensuite.
BATHROOM EXTRACTOR FAN DRIPPING WATER PATCH
Water dripping through bathroom extractor fan and damp patch on ceiling. IPX2 protects from vertically dripping water Water dripping through bathroom floor into kitchen The past 48 hours, water has gathered in a slightly sunken floor tile in our bathroom.Turbo fan blade design for highly efficient air stream extraction.Efficient long life ball bearing ultra quiet motor.Don’t suffer water damage with inferior products! My main bathroom fan is same set up as this, vented vertically out through roof with 110mm soil pipe, lagged as in picture. Pushing more air though the pipe for longer will heat up the pipe and reduce condensation in it. The side duct outlet also features a draft stopper, and is easy to access as needed. Increase the time that the fan runs on by altering the fan timer. Since bathrooms are often colder than other rooms in the house, warm (or hot) showers can cause moisture to build up on the vent, similar to how it accumulates on your bathroom mirror. The Flow Exhaust Fan Series is superbly designed to efficiently move air and steam. If you take a shower and notice water dripping from your bathroom vent, it is highly likely that condensation is causing the issue.
