harum
Nov 19, 2014, 11:15 AM
Hello, just a quick question about bathroom fans. Bathrooms fans are for pulling the warm and humid air out of bathrooms and moving it outside, right? I have noticed that a certain sector in our bathroom fan round intake, about 1/6 of the intake, actually blows air inside the bathroom, the rest 5/6 of the intake sucking the air in the vents, as expected. Is this by design? If yes, where does this air come from?
Is a fraction of the bathroom air normally directed back to the bathroom to create some turbulence for faster drying?
Where does the cool and dry replacement air come from?
So much for thinking that bathroom ventilation isn't rocket science! Is rocket science a prerequisite for bathroom ventilation?
Would greatly appreciate your sharing your knowledge on this and any feedback.
Best wishes,
h.
Is a fraction of the bathroom air normally directed back to the bathroom to create some turbulence for faster drying?
Where does the cool and dry replacement air come from?
So much for thinking that bathroom ventilation isn't rocket science! Is rocket science a prerequisite for bathroom ventilation?
Would greatly appreciate your sharing your knowledge on this and any feedback.
Best wishes,
h.