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Ceiling vaccum fan used in toilets


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those ceiling vaccum fans that draws out the heat and smoke in the toilet.

anyone know where to get it?

 

have attached a similar type below for reference.

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Blk 31 Kelantan Lane? Actually most electrical shops in that area do carry various versions of ducted exhaust fans.

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The photo fan is quite heavy duty type for industrial toilets.

For a small toilet, the usually air change per hour is about 10-15 time of the total toilet volume.

 

Kalatan road.....opposite Lim Ah Boy, got many shops selling.

 

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Google kdk

 

U can get wholesaler contacts

 

Cheaper

 

I jus sourced 2 for my workplace

 

But I forgot the name lol

 

Think it's in Kaki Bukit

 

Foc delivery some more

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Google kdk

 

U can get wholesaler contacts

 

Cheaper

 

I jus sourced 2 for my workplace

 

But I forgot the name lol

 

Think it's in Kaki Bukit

 

Foc delivery some more

 

i google kdk and was brought to a distributor website at ubi road. is this the shop you went?

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TS wants the ceiling mounted type and not the more common (and i would say more light duty) window mounted type. I suppose he needs a contractor to do the necessary ceiling duct to vent off the exhaust as well.

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ya leh i jus on pc then saw the pict clearly

 

thats a blower not exos fan man

 

ts u wan fix where

 

home waskroom or industrial

 

?

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LOL....

 

Let me give you an idea of what you are getting into when yoy want to install such a blower.

 

This type of centrifugal blower does not come with a motor. Most likely you will have to use a 3phase motor, fyi most residential house is only single phase. You will be tongue tied when the seller ask you for a particular model and what type of motor, how much hp/kw you will be using. Other dan that you have to source for a transmission coupling to connect the motor to the blower, get a machining wkshp to machine the bore & keyway on the coupling for the motor shaft and blower shaft. Dan there's the installation and wiring setup.

 

The buying of the main components will set you back quite a lot. Did you work out a budget first?

If you do not know what you are getting into i suggest you get professional help coz i think you are totally clueless.

 

I shall stop here coz I'm laughing as I type. My wife will think I'm crazy.

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LOL....

 

Let me give you an idea of what you are getting into when yoy want to install such a blower.

 

This type of centrifugal blower does not come with a motor. Most likely you will have to use a 3phase motor, fyi most residential house is only single phase. You will be tongue tied when the seller ask you for a particular model and what type of motor, how much hp/kw you will be using. Other dan that you have to source for a transmission coupling to connect the motor to the blower, get a machining wkshp to machine the bore & keyway on the coupling for the motor shaft and blower shaft. Dan there's the installation and wiring setup.

 

The buying of the main components will set you back quite a lot. Did you work out a budget first?

If you do not know what you are getting into i suggest you get professional help coz i think you are totally clueless.

 

I shall stop here coz I'm laughing as I type. My wife will think I'm crazy.

 

agree...

better just checkout the papers or source via yellowpages n make some calls first

everything also come here and ask... tsk tsk tsk

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There are heavy duty single phase 240V motor DOL start lah.

Those swimming pool pumps are single phase.

Just need a good electrician to hook up the exhaust fans.

Perhaps TS live in big bangalow, so need powerful industrial exhaust system.

 

 

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There are heavy duty single phase 240V motor DOL start lah.

Those swimming pool pumps are single phase.

Just need a good electrician to hook up the exhaust fans.

Perhaps TS live in big bangalow, so need powerful industrial exhaust system.

 

i think there are simple ventilation fans.... its better to get some expert to look at the design of the toilet....

 

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dont want to start new thread on some minor nonsence, so use existing toilet thread [:p]

 

http://business.asiaone.com/news/property/...ooms-wrong-flat

 

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Someone just got a free brand new renovated toilet [laugh][laugh][laugh]

 

 

SINGAPORE - It seemed like an elaborate April Fool's joke.

 

A home owner at Chuan Park condominium found his living-room toilet stripped bare by renovators when he returned home after sending his children to school on April 1.

 

Workers hack bathrooms in wrong flat

Click on thumbnail to view. Story continues after photos. TNP, Wanbao

 

 

But the man, who wanted to be known only as Mr Ong, had not planned any renovations and there was no friend who popped up to say: "April Fool!"

 

The mystery was solved a few minutes later - the workers were supposed to be working on the flat above.

 

Mr Ong said that his maid, who had been at home with his 84-year-old mother, had let the workers in at 9am.

 

He said: "The contractors did not speak English and the maid was new."

 

She had been working with his family for four months.

 

"She thought that I wanted renovations for my toilet, so she let them in," he said in Mandarin.

 

He had been out from 7am, sending his three children to school.

 

When he returned at about 11am, he was puzzled by the slamming sounds echoing from his unit, as well as the trolley and boards at the corridor outside his home.

 

"I was surprised, I never asked for any renovations and wondered if my wife had called for it," he said.

 

Entering his unit, on the 12th storey, he found that the entire toilet off the living room was "smashed up".

 

Rushing to the master bedroom, he found the contractors hacking the walls and floor of the toilet.

 

"I started shouting, 'What are you doing?'" he said.

 

Meanwhile, in the unit upstairs, his neighbour had been waiting impatiently for the workers to show up.

 

Mr Ong said that his neighbour called the main contractor at 10am, asking about the whereabouts of the workers.

 

The neighbour declined to speak to this reporter.

 

Banging noises

 

The main contractor went to the neighbour's 13th-storey unit and heard banging noises below.

 

Mr Ong said the mistake happened because the contractors mistook his unit for the one above.

 

He was told that the workers had stopped at the 12th storey instead of the 13th.

 

While he was initially furious and even took the contractors to the condominium management, he has calmed down since.

 

"It's over already and they apologised, so we treat it like an April Fool's joke," he said.

 

He does not fault his maid either.

 

Said Mr Ong: "What can we do, she is new. I told her to call me the next time before she opens the door."

 

The good news for Mr Ong is that the family will now have a new toilet.

 

The contractor will restore Mr Ong's toilets and absorb the cost of about $10,000.

 

"It should be better than before, because they have changed all the tiles to new ones," said Mr Ong. The renovations of the toilets are expected to be completed within the week.

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