Handyman tips-the kitchen extractor fan

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Posted on 16th January 2011 by admin in Motor Tips

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EXTRACTOR FANS
Most fans are found in bathrooms and kitchens where you either need to expell the stale air out of the room or take
the moisture out of the room,Traditionally the the former applies to the kitchen whilst the latter referes to the
bathroom,but where there is demand of ventillationn in the kitchen then this is a necessary stipulation of both functions
in the kitchen.

THE WORKINGS OF A FAN:
When the fan is switched on the blades or impeller which are attached to the electric motor rotate,and as it does,air is drawn
through the blades through the grille at the front of the unit.Most fans can be mounted in two places namely;
1.the window-which requires that you cut a hole in the glass to fit the fan inside,that requires a special slicing
tool that cuts round holes in glass.
2.the wall-this method also requires a massive hole saw attached to a drill and depending on the thickness of the
wall to be drilled into can take a long time and be tedious because you can't force the drill,it has to do the
work by itself with a tiny effort from you,with this method also you need to insert a tube or hose from the fan to the
outside the sahe lenght as the wall.
It depends on the type of fan you purchase because some of them have automatic cut off switches in them that switch off
when the humidity in the room decreases and then switches on again when the humidity increases again.
Some will switch on automatically and some require you to switch them on manually by way of a pull cord in the bathroom.
Most or all fans need to be connected to a fused spur which should be put near the fan in the case of the kitchen
fitting or outside in the case of the bathroom fitting.
In order for the extractor fan to work properly it needs to be positioned appropriatelly ie at a location where the stale air
leaving the room can be replaced by fresh air,so as the stale humid air is being drawn out to the outside,it is being
replaced with fresh circulating air.
To prevent back siphoning of the expelled air,a self closing grille with shutters must be installed outside,this closes
as soon as the fan is switched off to stop any air from coming back into the room.

SAFETY FIRST
Before trying to clean the fan make sure the electricity is off and the fused connection is switched off.

TROUBLESHOOTING

fan will not work

1.faulty motor-these units ar not replaceable or worth repairing-just purchase a new one

2.faulty wiring-with the electricity turned off,check the wiring for loose connections

3.faulty switch-if this is beyond your abilities then call a service engineer

Noisy or ineficient fan

1.for the fan to work at maximum capacity it needs regular maintenance and that involves removing the casing and using
a a vaccum or an air blower like a pump to remove the dust build up

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Happy Birthday! Here?s Some Expensive Car Insurance

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Posted on 15th January 2011 by admin in Motor Car

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Car Insurance is valued by many different ways; how costly your automobile is, how many driving convictions you have and a whole multitude of other deciding factors.  Factors such as the ones just mentioned are evenhandedly obvious and what you’d anticipate when a company judges how much it would cost to insure you and your motor.

But would you believe that some insurers judge how much your premium is going to cost depending on when your birthday is?  This is what an insurance investigation recently found when they analysed driver’s claims, traffic offences against their birth dates.

Apparently a massive portion of drivers who have frequent crashes or convictions were born in December, with people having birthdays on uncommon dates like the 29th of February and December the 24th ranking in the top three worst drivers.

Earlier in the year another similar survey carried out by a car insurance company found that the star sign Aries was not the sign of the Ram but more like the Sign of the clumsy driver, as it was found that most drivers who were at fault in a collision were in fact Aries people.

Whilst this is just a coincidental trend it doesn’t mean that because you were born under the Aries sign or in December or even the 29th February it doesn’t mean your insurance policy is going to be more high-priced than your friends born in the summer. 

Car Insurance is judged on a number of thing the main being how much of a risk you are behind the wheel so you could try driving more carefully and less often.  Before long your car insurance will come down and superior yet your no claims bonus will go up.

Andy Adams is an IT worker and experienced writer

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