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10th November 2009, 06:00 PM #1
Queenslander Bathrooms and wattage of IXL extractor/heaters
Hi all,
I'm planning on installing a heater/extractor fan combo into our bathroom, and was wondering if anyone could share their experiences of just how much wattage and how many bulbs are needed to be used in a high-ceiling Queenslander bathroom.
The bathroom is medium sized (2x3) and has high 3m ceilings. It has two sets of doors and a small window. We were planning to duct the steam to either our witches hat vent at the peak of the roof, or sideways under the eaves.
Originally we were looking at an IXL Easy duct Triumph 275W or 375W, but are now wondering if we need a bigger IXL Easy duct Silhouette 275W or 375W. Would 275W lamps be enough to warm the space under the lamps in a Brissie winter with such high ceilings?
Thanks for the advice!
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