Highly reliable and powerful low energy fan in a modular design for ease of installation & maintenance. Aura-eco 150 HT is designed to provide higher extraction levels that comply with the latest Building Regulations ADF. The fan is manually operated by basic switching (switch not supplied) with adjustable timer and adjustable humidity sensor and can be recessed into wall or ceiling.
The Aura range of fans are slim, compact, attractively styled, easy to wipe clean and ducted over short lengths.
Application:
For use in toilets, en-suites, bathrooms and kitchens if fitted adjacent to the hob.
Features:
Timer | Yes |
Humidistat | Yes |
Product Category | Extractor Fan |
Round System (mm) | 150 |
Product Type | Axial Fan |
Product Group | Ventilation Fan |
Product Variety | Timer + Humidistat |
Spigot size (mm) | 150 |
Voltage (V) | 230 |
IP Rating | IPX4 |
Amps @ 240V | 0.14 |
Power Max (Watts) | 20 |
Decibel Rating (dB) - Max | 35 |
Weight (Kg) | 0.9 |
Packaged Weight (Kg) | 1.018 |
Packaged Length (mm) | 145 |
Packaged Width (mm) | 215 |
Packaged Height (mm) | 210 |
Barcode | 05019009306926 |
Barcode - Type | GTIN |
Manufacturer Product Code | 9041353 |
Airflow Performance (l/s) - High | 65 |
Airflow Performance (m³/h) - High | 235 |
Warranty (Years) | 2 |
Quick Search: | QS18924 |
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I HAVE AN AIRFLOW AURA ECO 100MST - WHITE FAN FITTED IN MY BATHROOM BUT I DO NOT THINK THE FLOW RATE IS ENOUGH AND WANT TO REPLACE IT WITH AN AIRFLOW AURA ECO 150HT - WHITE INSTEAD. CAN I FIT A REDUCER (150 - 100) TO THE NEW FAN SO THAT IT FITS THE EXISTING DUCTING AND IF SO WILL THIS AFFECT IT'S FLOW RATE SIGNIFICANTLY - THE DUCTING IS LESS THAN 0.5M LONG BEFORE VENTING OUTSIDE. THANKS DAVE
Hello Dave
Hi Can this fan (timer/humidistat version) be connected to existing fan wiring? The wiring is via a fused spur with L & N wires (and earth although I assume fan is double insulated and doesn't require an earth) i.e. there isn't a separate Ls (switch) wire. If so, which terminals would be connected to the wiring? Thanks
Good morning Mike. I'm not a qualified electrician, so I am limited as to what I can advise, but if there is a constant live going to the fan, then the fan should activate via the humidistat. You just won't get an over run, which you don't really need. I would recommend checking the wiring diagrams for clarification, but logic does suggest I am right.
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