Yes, you can hook two dryers up to the same dryer vent. You just have to get the right kind of hoses/ventilation so that both dryers feed into the same system with a split connection.
Ussually no. The gas dryer requires metal duct (tubing) vent. A Bath fan can use a plastic duct or metal.
The intake fan has to be paralleled with the bath fan. Just connect the cable from the new intake fan to the same wires that the existing fan uses. There will be no need to make any changes to the switch and where is power is coming from. The meaning of the "x" is in question is unknown as to what it relates to.
A ceiling fan is used to circulate a specific amount of air around in a room, liken it to creating a breeze within a room for cooling. When the breeze hits the skin evaporation takes place on the skin giving the feeling of being cooler. A bathroom fan is an extractor. It takes a specific volume of air within the bathroom and removes the air through a vent pipe to an outside air vent. The purpose of the extractor fan is to take the humid air caused by a bath or shower and physically remove it from the home. High humidity in the home can cause mildew which is known to cause repository problems in human beings.
if it falls off the table into the bathtub while a person is taking a bath
hair dryer, electrical energy enters the hair dryer and is converted to kinetic energy as a small motor spins a fan blade the electrical energy is converted to thermal by a grind of wires that heat up
They are the same and they use a singe-phase induction motor of 15-30 watts
No, the bath vent fan does not need a designated circuit. If this is a new installation install a three wire cable to the fixture from a two gang switch box. Cover plates for two gang boxes can be bought with a blank on one side and a switch on the other. At some time in the future a lighted fan enclosure may be installed. This will allow the light and fans to be operated independently.
NO, just duct it into the soffit. you can also get the indoor kit that is made for a dryer, but at some point you should install a vent to the outside,there are tons of vents.
It moves a fan. The fan is what causes the airflow in the hair dryer.
Fan, because the blades move faster than a dryer.
Hair dryer. I had the same question,weird.
One cooling fan, one intake vent and one exhaust vent.....
The intake fan has to be paralleled with the bath fan. Just connect the cable from the new intake fan to the same wires that the existing fan uses. There will be no need to make any changes to the switch and where is power is coming from. The meaning of the "x" is in question is unknown as to what it relates to.
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I have the same problem on a 2005 Focus and found a broken vent cable.
Please note that if you have to ask a question like this then you probably aren't qualified to do electrical work and for your personal safety I suggest that you find someone that is to do the work. That being said a qualified electrician would land or splice your wire on the line side of the existing fan switch. The existing fan switch won't control the new fan but the new fan will be on the same circuit. This is called wiring in parallel.
My car was doing the same thing but in mine, a dried leaf had made its way into the vent and was making the noise. Make sure the vent area is clear.
If you have a septic system the leach lines are running at capacity and the overflow may be following the stone to the drain lines around the home into the sump pit. I am working on a solution as we speak my house smells the same way. My plan is to run an inline vent fan into the lid of my sump and vent it through the wall like a dryer.