I've been looking at toolstation airvent fans and the stuff available from screwfix. A dB rating in the low 30s or even 20s would be nice but with smaller internal fans I believe quite/silent isn't really a possibility. I could do with a good extraction rate for the en-suite as it gets very steamy and has a bit of mold formation. They also seem to fail and a be flimsily built. To get decent extraction they need turning up so will be loud anyway. I'm kind of moving away from the silent vent axia fans as many reviews slate them. I need to get a replacement extractor fan for my bathroom before I move out, and before my landlord sees. Saying that there isn't too much room behind it as the ducting bends so it's replacement can't protrude much further. I have no idea why it's a large box so would like to fit something flatter. It vents into ducting just over 10cm diam and fans exit duct max diam is about 9.7cm. It has anti back draft (am not so sure why as downstairs?). There is no external ducting behind, they just vent straight out to external wall vent. The 2 getfan4 are just simple live and neutral with no anti back draft. No isolation switctes, all are just wired to a separate switch in the light switch. I wanted to ask on here if anyone can recommend any silent models that would be an easy swap (and provide links)? I would also like to know if the bathroom and ensuite ones could be made to work with the light and run on a timer for a bit like the one in the toilet? I’m not sure if the wiring is already there but not being used and wondered how I could check? This is more of a box unit compared to the other two. This also has its own switch next to the light switch, however this one only comes on if the light is on and continues to run for a few seconds even if both switches are turned off. Time adjuster ( by turning this you can adjust how long the fan stays on for- after you switch the room light off) To wire a shower fan like this you will need some three core and earth cable which is normally 1mm - although there may not be a place to connect the earth wire. The third is in a downstairs toilet (EMMA EMCFTB?). Terminals- Permanent live, switched live, neutral. The light being on/off doesn’t affect them and they don’t continue after being switched off. These are wired to a switch next to the light switch and come on and off with this switch only. Two of the same model (GET GFAN4) are in an ensuite and main bathroom. Shop for Emma emf4t extractor fans Fans at .uk you can compare models and prices from hundreds of of .uk shopper certified Appliances stores. We have three extractor fans I wish to replace, preferably with silent models. Xpelair DX100TS 4' Axial Bathroom Extractor Fan with Timer White 220-240V (2041H) (145) compare. Buy the best Emma emf4t extractor fans Fans when you compare prices and read Emma emf4t extractor fans Fans reviews at .uk.
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