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prevent the condensation problems by having proper ventilation in your house!

prevent the condensation problems by having proper ventilation in your house!Why do you need a proper ventilation in your home? One of the many things going on in the home is the condensation. What is condensation? Condensation forms on a surface when the temperature of that surface is below the dew point of the surrounding air. In general, condensation forms on the window, on the walls, on surfaces which have differing temperatures on their sides, etc.

As the air is cooled, its relative humidity rises until it reaches a point where it is saturated – and can no longer hold on to all the moisture in the atmosphere. The temperature at which this occurs is the dew point and it will vary according to the initial moisture content in the air. When the temperature drops in an occupied property, the air can no longer hold onto all the moisture that has been generated so it will migrate to the coldest parts of the house and condense onto the windows and walls.

prevent any wall or window condensation by having a proper ventilation in your house!

Recently we added the Silent 100 Design range of quiet bathroom / toilet extractor fans on our website. This range of 100mm domestic axial extractor fans is ideal for wall or ceiling installations, and it is designed to solve ventilation problems in utility rooms and bathrooms. Fitted with motors mounted on silent elastic blocks, the fans deliver incredibly silent running and exceptional performance with stylish features. They come in either White or Silver finish.

The SILENT 100 Design is an innovative domestic axial extract fan designed to offer a low level of noise supplied in a 230V format suitable for small rooms and bathrooms. The fan is fitted with a neon light, backdraught shutter and airflow guide vanes as standard. The fans are supplied with four coloured interchangeable front panel trims.

Applications: the SILENT 100 Design can be wall or ceiling mounted to meet the Building Regulations – Part F (England), Scottish Building Regulations

The Silent 100 Design bathroom fans – Features

  • Sealed for life ball bearings
  • Silent elastic blocks
  • Numerous quality features
  • IP45 rated axial fan
  • Backdraught shutter and airflow guide vanes as standard
  • Standard Thermal Overload Protection (S.T.O.P)
  • Available in white or silver
  • Five year guarantee
  • Elegant design
  • Incredibly silent running
  • High performance
  • Significant energy savings
  • Complies with building regulations
  • Models: EnviroVent 100T (with timer), and the Silent 100 Design range of white bathroom fan and silver bathroom fan.

[Note. This article was inspired from, The Condensation problems, article via, Home Ventilation.]

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New Cheaper Silent Fan, the EnviroVent 100 Silent Bathroom Fan with adjustable timer!

New Cheaper Silent Fan, the EnviroVent 100 Silent Bathroom Fan with adjustable timer!We have recently added to our online catalogue yet another energy saving and silent bathroom fan, the SIL100T Fan for toilet and bathroom! The SILENT 100 is an innovative domestic axial extract fan designed to offer a low level of noise supplied in a 230V or SELV (12V) format(the mains voltage available for the moment only) suitable for small rooms and bathrooms.

The fan is fitted with a pilot light, backdraught shutter and airflow guide vanes as standard. Also, the SILENT 100 toilet fan can be wall or ceiling mounted in order to meet the Building Regulations – Part F (England), Scottish Building Regulations Section 3 and Part K (Northern Ireland). The fan will ventilate domestic small rooms and bathrooms.

The Cheaper Silent 100 Bathroom Fan – Main features

  • Silent bathroom fan: max. 26.5dB(A) at 3m;
  • Toilet / bathroom extractor fan: IP45 rated fan;
  • High performance fan: 26 l/s, 95 m3/h air flow;
  • Incredible silent running + super energy saving!
  • Energy saving fan: 8W power consumed;
  • Mains voltage; 2400rpm speed;
  • 100mm fan, 4inch bathroom / toilet fan;
  • Dimensions: max. 158 x 158mm, 84.6mm depth in wall;
  • Innovative Axial extractor fan suitable for small rooms;
  • Comes with a pilot light, backdraught shutter, and airflow guide vanes – standard!
  • EnviroVent Silent 100 fan with timer: adjustable timer incorporated;
  • More technical details and wiring instructions(pdf file);
  • Buy online the white SIL100T Silent 100 bathroom fan.

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Switch off. Turn off. Save the energy. Reduce the power consumption [Climate Action Tips]

Switch off. Turn off. Save the energy. Reduce the energy consumption [Climate Action Tips]While researching for the most pertinent advice on Energy Saving and the Conservation of Energy, we stumbled upon this particular article via, Climate Action – Turn off! Simple tips yet very good advices for everyone to contribute on the reducing of the global warming and the waste of energy!

Did you know that: Switching off 5 lights in hallways and rooms in your house when you don’t need them can save around € 60 a year and avoid about 400kg of CO2 emissions per year.

Taking the time to flip a simple switch or turn off your tap may seem insignificant, but if everyone took the time to do it every day, the results would be considerable. Review these tips for ways to incorporate energy-saving measures into your everyday routine.

  • Switch off the lights when you don’t need them. Switching off 5 lights in hallways and rooms in your house when you don’t need them can save around € 60 a year and avoid about 400kg of CO2 emissions per year.
  • Use energy-saving light bulbs: just one can reduce your lighting costs by up to € 60 and avoid 400kg of CO2 emissions over the lifetime of the bulb – and they last up to 10 times longer than ordinary light bulbs. Energy-saving bulbs are more expensive to buy, but cheaper over their life span.
  • Do not leave appliances on standby – use the “on/off” function on the machine itself. A TV set that’s switched on for 3 hours a day (the average time Europeans spend watching TV) and in standby mode during the remaining 21 hours uses about 40% of its energy in standby mode.
  • Unplug your mobile charger when you’re not using it. Even when it is not connected to the phone, it is still draining electricity. There are estimates that 95% of the energy is wasted when you leave the charger plugged in all the time.
  • Keep cool with a fan. Air conditioners are real energy gobblers – an average room air conditioner operates at 1000 Watt, causing around 650gr of CO2 emissions per hour and costing around € 0.10 during this hour. Fans might be an alternative, otherwise use air conditioners sparingly and look for the most energy-efficient model.
  • Switch to green electricity. By doing so, you’ll help strengthen renewable energy sources. Currently, only 14% of Europe’s electricity is generated from climate-friendly renewable energy sources such as wind, hydro, wood, biogas, and solar – and demand creates supply! You may also want to think about fitting solar panels on the roof of your home.
  • Use the washing machine or dishwasher only when they are full. If you need to use it when it is half full, then use the half-load or economy setting. There is also no need to set the temperatures high. Nowadays detergents are so efficient that they get your clothes and dishes clean at low temperatures.
  • Use a tumble dryer only when absolutely necessary – each drying cycle produces over 3kg of CO2 emissions. Drying clothes naturally is by far the best way to do it: your clothes will last longer and the energy provided is free and non-polluting!
  • Boil less water. If you only boil just enough water for your cup of tea, you could help save a lot of energy. If all Europeans boiled just the water they needed, thus avoiding 1 litre of unnecessarily boiled water per day, the energy saved could power one third of Europe’s streetlights.
  • Cover your pots while cooking. Doing so can save a lot of the energy needed for preparing the dish. Even better are pressure cookers and steamers: they can save around 70%!
  • Take a shower instead of a bath. Doing so takes up to four times less energy. To maximise the energy saving, avoid power showers and use low-flow showerheads, which are cheap and provide the same comfort.
  • Turn off your tap. If you turn off the tap while brushing your teeth, you can save several litres of water. Also, a dripping tap can waste enough water to fill a bath in one month, so make sure to check that they’re turned off.
  • Let the light shine in! Decrease your CO2 emissions and keep your electricity bills low by making the most of natural light. Think about choosing pale-coloured walls, ceilings and floors, as well as mirrors, to reflect the daylight.
  • Switch the lights off before going on holiday. To save electricity, before you leave don’t forget to unplug as many appliances as is possible. If the appliances are still plugged in, they continue to use up energy. even if you switch them off.
  • Turn off your computer during your absence from the office for long meetings or lunch hours. You can thus save up to 20 % of your daily electric consumption. Even if it is not you who is paying the electricity bill, think of the environment.
  • Plug the electronics in your living-room (TV, DVD player, stereo system) into a single multi-socket electrical bar. When not in use, simply switch off the bar and save on the electrical consumption by as much as 10 % (approximately 200 000 W a year). Appliances left on standby still use quite a lot of electricity.

Read more about the European Directions and Advice on saving the energy and Take Control of Climate Action Changes + know your average energy consumption and CO2 emissions for your household appliances!

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Special Offer: 100mm Airflow Humidity Fan Aura in stock for only £15 + VAT!

The Airflow Aura 100mm fan with humidity control - AURA H - is a simple low profile fan, 4 inch, with humidity control. This humidity fan can be wired to the normal switch - when someone switches it on, the fan will switch itself off after the preset time. However, should the humidity rise above the preset level, the Fan will switch on and continue to run until the humidity falls 5% below the preset level.That’s right, there is a 4″ humidity fan from Airflow for only £15 + VAT available at SparksDirect.co.uk! It is the Airflow AURA H, available now at Sparks Electrical – but it is on clearance! We’re clearing out our warehouse and “we’re giving it away”! Great toilet fan – The Aura range of fans are slim, compact, attractively styled, easy to wipe clean and ducted over short lengths. They are the ideal solution for removing damp moist air, odours and airborne pollutants from toilets and bathrooms.

The Airflow Aura H is an economic solution for reducing odours and condensation in toilets and bathrooms. Attractively styled and easy to wipe clean it can be wall or ceiling mounted, and ducted over short lengths.

The Airflow Aura 100mm fan with humidity control – AURA H – is a simple low profile fan, 4 inch, with humidity control. This humidity fan can be wired to the normal switch – when someone switches it on, the fan will switch itself off after the preset time. However, should the humidity rise above the preset level, the Fan will switch on and continue to run until the humidity falls 5% below the preset level.

Special Offer: 100mm Airflow Humidity Fan Aura in stock for only £15 + VAT!In some cases, in a new house for example, the Airflow AURA F fan will continue to run for extended periods, as the humidity will be high. It is therefore advisable that in normal situations the extractor fan be preset at between 40% and 50% RH. In exceptional circumstances, that is, during very humid days in the summer, the AURA F extractor fan may well switch on at 80%. This is not unusual and a higher setting may be preferable.
Note: when the humidity fan is first installed they can run continuously for several hours.

Airflow Aura 4″ Humidity Fan ON SALE – Main Features

  • Low Profile Fan, stylish design;
  • Aspect: slim profile, compact fan;
  • Installation: easy to fit toilet fan;
  • Noise: quiet fan; Extraction rate: up to 83 m3/hr;
  • Mains voltage fan: 230v/50Hz/1 Ph Power 20W;
  • On sale: cheaper than in store, as stock lasts!
  • Warranty: 2 years guarantee; Made in UK;
  • Humidity sensor: Adjustable humidity sensor 40% to 90% RH;
  • IP rating: IPX4 rated, can be mounted in the bathroom;
  • Ideal for: toilet, bathroom, en-suite, utility rooms, bedroom, etc
  • Compatible with 100mm flexible and PVC ducting
  • Double insulated bathroom fan;
  • More technical details – pdf file with instructions and specs;
  • Buy online the Airflow Aura 100mm humidity fan – ON SALE at Sparks Direct – for as low as £15 + VAT!

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Vent-Axia Silhouette 150mm Kitchen / Utility Room extractor fans, the Silhouette S150 fans

The Vent-Axia Silhouette 150mm extractor fans are designed for modern living. With a profile of only 19mm on the kitchen models, the Silhouette from Vent-Axia blends in with the wall surface to provide an unobtrusive installation. Careful design means a ‘white sound’ spectrum understates the dB(A) sound levels providing optimised sound to performance output.

Mounted in the centre of the fan, beneath the ultra slim profile grille, are the electronics, incorporating a choice of integral control, a humidistat for detecting a change in internal humidity or an overrun timer option that is adjustable between 5 and 30 mins. Of course, the Vent-Axia Silhouette 150mm extractor fans can be ceiling/panel mounted and connected to an appropriate duct run to the outside. The Silhouette S150 range of extractor fans from Vent-Axia are ideal for kitchen ventilation or utility rooms ventilation.

The Vent-Axia Silhouette 150X Kitchen/Utility Room Fans

  • Kitchen extractor fans; utility room ventilation fans;
  • The Silhouette 150mm can be ceiling/panel mounted and connected to an appropriate duct run to the outside;
  • Weight: 1.75kg;
  • IP rating: IP44 rated;
  • Ideal for utility rooms and kitchens;
  • Extraction rate: 241m³/h, 67 l/s;
  • Stylish ultra low profile grille;
  • Downstream airflow guide vanes for improved pressure development;
  • Modern aesthetics;
  • Electric backdraught shutters;
  • Wall kit design ensures installed performance to meet Building Regulation Document F requirements;
  • Watts: 20W;
  • Silent fan: 43 dB(A) @3m;
  • Finish: white fan;
  • Dimensions: 200 x 200mm; cutout: 148mm; recess depth 104mm;
  • The fan performance should meet the Building Regulations (Document F) Requirements 60 l/s for kitchens (30 minute timer overrun model for internal WC’s). The profile should be no more than19mm thick;
  • The motor should be a ball bearing motor for installation at any angle and fitted with Standard Thermal Overload Protection (S.T.O.P.);
  • Similar yet smaller model: the Vent-Axia Silhouette S100;
  • Models available / options available:
    # The Vent-Axia Silhouette S150X – Single speed 150mm kitchen fan with neon running light and electric backdraught shutter, Stock Ref No: 454059A(Vent-Axia Silhouette 150X);
    # The Vent-Axia Silhouette S150XT – Single speed 150mm kitchen fan with integral adjustable electronic overrun timer (up to 30 mins), neon running light and electric backdraught shutter. Stock Ref No: 454060A(Vent-Axia Silhouette 150XT);
    # The Vent-Axia Silhouette S150XH – Single speed 150mm with integral adjustable auto humidity sensor from 60-90% RH, neon running light and electric backdraught shutter. Stock Ref No: 454061A(Vent-Axia Silhouette 150XH);
  • Buy online the Vent-Axia Silhouette 150mm single speed kitchen fans.

Read more about the Heating and Ventilation solutions available at SparksDirect.co.uk – like the Manrose Extractor Fans and the Airflow Extractor fans.

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