Hi there
I'm planning to install a PIV system, but since we have a loft conversion, installation on a landing is not physically possible (the loft conversion is over the first floor landing, and access above the second floor landing virtually impossible (and the landing itself is less than 1m2 and already hosts a smoke detector.
As a result, I'm considering installation in a first floor bathroom, just off the main landing.
I appreciate that installation in a bathroom is suboptimal, but I've not been able to find any guidance as to whether a PIV system would still be effective (and if so, how much less effective it might be than if sited optimally).
For context, the bathroom has a separate in-line extractor fan venting through the ceiling externally through the roof, and the bathroom door is kept open (with access direct to the central landing off of which all first floor rooms lead) except when in use.
The only other possible location would be in another room just off of (and at all times open to) the first floor landing (a home office which is effectively a landing area at the bottom of the stairs to the second floor), but it would need to be sited close to a wall, which would of course affect dispersal.
Any advice?
Phil
I'm planning to install a PIV system, but since we have a loft conversion, installation on a landing is not physically possible (the loft conversion is over the first floor landing, and access above the second floor landing virtually impossible (and the landing itself is less than 1m2 and already hosts a smoke detector.
As a result, I'm considering installation in a first floor bathroom, just off the main landing.
I appreciate that installation in a bathroom is suboptimal, but I've not been able to find any guidance as to whether a PIV system would still be effective (and if so, how much less effective it might be than if sited optimally).
For context, the bathroom has a separate in-line extractor fan venting through the ceiling externally through the roof, and the bathroom door is kept open (with access direct to the central landing off of which all first floor rooms lead) except when in use.
The only other possible location would be in another room just off of (and at all times open to) the first floor landing (a home office which is effectively a landing area at the bottom of the stairs to the second floor), but it would need to be sited close to a wall, which would of course affect dispersal.
Any advice?
Phil