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Background ventilation
=== Background ventilation ===
The apartment is equipped with a mechanical ventilation system  
[[File:Ventilation-point.png|thumb|150x150px|Image 1: Ventilation point.]]
which gently removes stale and moisture-laden air from the  
The apartment is equipped with a mechanical ventilation system which gently removes stale and moisture-laden air from the bathroom and kitchen areas, through ventilation points located on the walls (Image 1). The system is powered by a fan unit which constantly draws air through the ventilation grilles and expels it through ducting connected into the communal extract system, which discharges the air at roof level. The fan unit is mounted at high level (location varies depending on the apartment type). To maintain minimum ventilation, the main power to the fan unit should be kept permanently on.
bathroom and kitchen areas, through ventilation points located on the walls (Image 1). The system is powered by a fan unit which  
 
constantly draws air through the ventilation grilles and expels it 1
=== Care and maintenance instructions ===
through ducting connected into the communal extract system,  
To avoid the build up of dust, which can impede the operation of the fan and in severe cases lead to overheating, the filter should be inspected and cleaned every six months. To clean the filter, remove it from the unit and wash it in tepid water using a mild detergent. Shake out the excess water and allow the filter to dry naturally before replacing it in the unit.
which discharges the air at roof level. The fan unit is mounted  
 
at high level (location varies depending on the apartment type).  
=== Servicing the ventilation unit ===
To maintain minimum ventilation, the main power to the fan unit  
The ventilation system has been commissioned by the installer to run efficiently and should only be serviced or adjusted by a competent person. For safety, prior to any maintenance work being carried out, the power supply to the fan units should be switched off and isolated at the [[Electricity|consumer unit]].
should be kept permanently on.  
 
Care and maintenance instructions
=== Cooker hood ===
To avoid the build up of dust, which can impede the operation of  
[[File:Kitchen-extractor-hood.png|thumb|150x150px|Image 2: Kitchen extractor hood]]
the fan and in severe cases lead to overheating, the filter should be inspected and cleaned every six months. To clean the filter,  
Kitchens are fitted with an electric re-circulating extractor hood to remove cooking smells (Image 2). The extractor has an integral light and a boost facility. The extractor filter should be cleaned regularly and be replaced in accordance to the manufacturer’s guidance provided.
2
remove it from the unit and wash it in tepid water using a mild  
detergent. Shake out the excess water and allow the filter to dry naturally before replacing it in the unit.  
Servicing the ventilation unit
The ventilation system has been commissioned by the installer  
to run efficiently and should only be serviced or adjusted by a  
competent person. For safety, prior to any maintenance work  
being carried out, the power supply to the fan units should be  
switched off and isolated at the consumer unit.  
Cooker hood
Kitchens are fitted with an electric re-circulating extractor hood to remove cooking smells (Image 2). The extractor has an integral light and a boost facility. The extractor filter should be cleaned regularly and be replaced in accordance to the manufacturer’s  
guidance provided.

Revision as of 18:22, 21 August 2020

Background ventilation

Image 1: Ventilation point.

The apartment is equipped with a mechanical ventilation system which gently removes stale and moisture-laden air from the bathroom and kitchen areas, through ventilation points located on the walls (Image 1). The system is powered by a fan unit which constantly draws air through the ventilation grilles and expels it through ducting connected into the communal extract system, which discharges the air at roof level. The fan unit is mounted at high level (location varies depending on the apartment type). To maintain minimum ventilation, the main power to the fan unit should be kept permanently on.

Care and maintenance instructions

To avoid the build up of dust, which can impede the operation of the fan and in severe cases lead to overheating, the filter should be inspected and cleaned every six months. To clean the filter, remove it from the unit and wash it in tepid water using a mild detergent. Shake out the excess water and allow the filter to dry naturally before replacing it in the unit.

Servicing the ventilation unit

The ventilation system has been commissioned by the installer to run efficiently and should only be serviced or adjusted by a competent person. For safety, prior to any maintenance work being carried out, the power supply to the fan units should be switched off and isolated at the consumer unit.

Cooker hood

Image 2: Kitchen extractor hood

Kitchens are fitted with an electric re-circulating extractor hood to remove cooking smells (Image 2). The extractor has an integral light and a boost facility. The extractor filter should be cleaned regularly and be replaced in accordance to the manufacturer’s guidance provided.