Process
This beautiful and effective Positive Input Ventilator (PIV) was installed in the second floor of this house near Grange.
Using the provided template, a hole was cut in the ceiling for the PIV and heating element to rest, while the fan body was installed suspended below a rafter.
The electrical supply was taken from a lighting junction box nearby in the loft space, with a fused spur installed too.
Finally, the items were connected, the fan was turned on and the customer was satisfied.
Equipment
- Read more on the PIV we installed: https://www.nuaire.co.uk/residential-ventilation-systems-nuaire/positive-input-ventilation-systems-piv-nuaire
- Since the ceiling was lath and plaster, a multi-tool and jig saw were used to cut the hole
- VDE screwdrivers were used to make the electrical connections
- In terms of PPE, dust masks, ear defenders and gloves were worn
What next?
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