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1. Shut off the power to the bathroom circuit that will feed the extractor fan. 2. Open the fixture electrical box that will provide power to the fan. For a simple installation, locate
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1. Measure the bathroom extractor fan that is already installed in the wall or ceiling of your bathroom to determine the size of fan you need to replace it. You can buy a fan in a
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1. Turn off the circuit breaker switch that controls power to the bathroom. 2. Hold the installation template up to the ceiling or wall where you plan to install the fan. Check the
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An extractor fan in the kitchen is a great idea. Working in the same way as a bathroom extractor, it will get rid of the steam and the smells associated with cooking. However, to
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