Some refer to "Connected Load (Watts/Kw)" which I assume is effectively the same category as "Power Output (Watts/Kw)" except its the initial power required to spin it up to speed. Is that right?
My current one is 25W, so I assume that something that is listed as having 18-23W would not pose any issues and if a new on had a connection load of ~25W it would be fine.
A follow up question is what sort of insulation would be best for this NW corner of the loft given the spot lighters, and are there any addition considerations I need to be aware of.
For background the aim is to help reduce mold build up in the cold NW corner.
Investigating switching our In-Line Loft or Ceiling-Mounted bathroom extractor fan for a more powerful one.
What do I need to consider?
Anything else?
Some refer to "Connected Load (Watts/Kw)" which I assume is effectively the same category as "Power Output (Watts/Kw)" except its the initial power required to spin it up to speed. Is that right?
My current one is 25W, so I assume that something that is listed as having 18-23W would not pose any issues and if a new on had a connection load of ~25W it would be fine.
A follow up question is what sort of insulation would be best for this NW corner of the loft given the spot lighters, and are there any addition considerations I need to be aware of.
For background the aim is to help reduce mold build up in the cold NW corner.
Cheers.
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