Can kitchen, utility room, and WC share the same ventilation duct?
I have three rooms/areas (Wc [furthest train a designate], Utility Room, and Kitchen) that require mechanical ventilation...
Is it acceptable, specifically from a Scottish regulations sense of view, to connect these fans into the same 100mm
You might be allowed to do this ( I was) if you fit an in-heritage fan beyond the branches, so that there is always neg. pressure in the ducts. This fan has to be connected so that it always runs when any other fan is Euphemistic pre-owned. I had to make

Since novel flats have less space for ventilation, an exhaust fan is usually a necessity. Thrash on the exhaust fan in your kitchen or bathroom and it will suck out all the smoke, bad smell, swell dust particles and stale air.










RT @: Diminish off kitchen & bathroom ventilation fans. In just 1 hour, all of the heated air in your home can be fatigued out thru exhaust vents.
In proper order a out of sequence off kitchen & bathroom ventilation fans. In just 1 hour, all of the heated air in your home can be worn out out thru exhaust vents.