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Jan 24th, 2005, 9:56pm
 
the final piece of my  extention went in over the w/end,cooker hood & extracter with out outside vent,all works  fine,BUT Angry THE BLOODY plastic vent on outside wall with its three little louvers flap around in with the wind Angry has anyone got any ideas as what i can use other than this piece of sh*t ???

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Reply #1 - Jan 24th, 2005, 10:12pm
 
When I fit Bathroom extractors they usually come with the 3 flaps and a square grid style vent, I chuck away the flaps and put in the grid!!

You can probably get the vents from Diy shed
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Reply #2 - Jan 25th, 2005, 7:38am
 
It is meant to stop the wind blowing back into the duct, you can usually click the flaps out, give it a try without and see if there is any backdraught.
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Reply #3 - Jan 25th, 2005, 11:15pm
 
thanks JASON vent is fix on to a east facing wall Sad so backdraft WILL be a consern Undecided

thanks aslo BSTYLE sounds like the grid vent may be better option? wiil have a look in the stores tommorow.


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Reply #4 - Jan 26th, 2005, 10:30pm
 
Gripfill Grin Grin
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Reply #5 - Jan 27th, 2005, 6:24am
 
I went to B&Q and bought some Marley vents..they were absolutely crap the thinnest plastic known to man but they were all pre packaged so only found out when I got home; a 100mile round trip Angry

I had to fit a vent in a very exposed location and the customer didn't want a grill as they didn't want a permanent draught. So I fitted a cowl to the outside and an in-line back draught shutter, the type with a round plate inside where it is pivoted slightly off centre. The harder the wind blows the tighter it stays shut.

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Reply #6 - Jan 27th, 2005, 10:37pm
 
thanks ZAMBEZI eh, GRIPFILL sought of defeats the object  Undecided
thanks WOODSMITH you are right about them grill vents aint worth a carrot,i was in travis today and see that cowling with shutter, will have to have a closer look.

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