Ok , guess it depends on house layout and usage . I’ll leave the boost switches out but was going to put motion/humidity sensors in anyway ( fibaro one’s do the lot ) . Good to know though
Think i’ll Just link the boost function per zone to my own home automation humidity and movement sensors .
Surely the manufacturer doesn’t expect someone to push a boost button just because they’ve had a shower ????!!!
Been looking through the spec in more detail . They recommend 4 ‘boost’ buttons .
When would I use these ? . I assume in a wet room it would ‘boost’ automatically with humidity. Is there no humidity sensor at the end of each duct ? ( does it not work like that ? ) .
Personally sounds better to link boost to a movement sensor in bathrooms / wetrooms .
I was expecting a system where you set and forget ....
Any advice welcome
Dumb question and just a thought .
Could you not comb the floor with adhesive. Then comb the back of the tile offset ? I.e so tile adhesive interlocks the gaps in floor adhesive...
Or is that plain dumb ? ?
As I’ve said many times before covertly record all conversations with planning . They lie , contradict , obfuscate any issue to wear you down and make sure your application is rejected .
I’ll send a plan off to bpc and see what they suggest . Then might shop around for the mvhr unit . Thanks all . Will let you know what I go for ?
cheers
So !
I will use bcpventilation as everyone seems to recommend them .
But which unit ? ; prices seem quite varied .
1.2k upto 3k - can’t see a great deal of difference between them .
Intend to mount in the loft but off the rafters as others have to reduce noise / vibration .
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BC ?
They are a joke . Once the timber frame was up I called them to look . I ask when I should call them next - her answer “ when it’s finished “ . Perhaps it’s such a perfect job no one needs to inspect- or perhaps they are lazy ....