Manrose MF100T 100mm Inline Duct Fan With Timer - Three Speed - High Performance
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DETAILS
PLEASE NOTE - it is NOT possible to combine the timer models of the MF range with any of the Manrose optional control options - If you wish to use a humidistat, PIR, or speed controller we recommend you view the standard version - Manrose MF100S
MANROSE MF100T MIXFLO FAN - 100MM INLINE DUCT FAN WITH TIMER - THREE SPEED - HIGH PERFORMANCE
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This powerful in-duct mounted mixed flow fan has been designed to produce higher working pressures for applications that require high air flows, with low relative noise.
Can be used with either rigid or flexible ducting. MF100T extractor fan has an adjustable timer of up to 20 minutes. Suitable to be fitted in loft or ceiling. Perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, indoor grow room or other rooms where that need a constant extraction of air.
The Manrose MF100T specially designed fan assembly allows easy installation and maintenance. The inline duct is easily installed or removed for maintenance from rigid or flexible ducting.
- Brand New 2017 Three Speed Model
- High-quality ball bearing, long-life motors, continuously rated
- Warranted for a minimum of 30,000 hours or 3 years.
- High air flows are achieved through a flexible duct
- Compact overall dimensions
- 3-speed fan settings for 100mm/4" models - selected via internal dip switch
- Double Insulation - no earth required
- Fully Building Code compliant
- Fully BEAB approved rated to IPX4.
- Easy installation
- Easy maintenance
Specification: High
Air Extraction: 245m3/hr
Air Extraction L/s: 68 L/s
Noise: 24dB(A)
Watts: 25W
Specification: Low
Air Extraction: 180m3/hr
Air Extraction L/s: 50 L/s
Noise: 20dB(A)
Watts: 20WDimensions (mm):
Model A B C D E F G Spigot Diameter MF100T 102 195 298 162 105 175 30 98
Alternative fans:- Manrose MF100S - 100mm inline duct fan - Standard
- Manrose MF125T - 125mm inline fan with timer
- Manrose MF150T - 150mm inline fan with timer
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FEATURES
Features
- Perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, hydroponics
- Warranted for a minimum of 30,000 hours or 3 years.
- Easy installation and maintenance
- 3 speed fan settings for 100mm / 4 inch models - selected via internal dip switch
- High air flows are achieved through flexible duct
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TECHNICAL
Technical Specifications
Timer Yes PIR No Humidistat No Pullcord No Continuous Running No SELV No Product Category In-Line Fans Round System (mm) 100 Product Type Mixed Flow In-Line Fan Product Group Ventilation Fan Length (mm) 298 Width (mm) 195 Height (mm) 245 Diameter (mm) 100 Spigot size (mm) 98 IP Rating IPX4 Power Min (Watts) 20 Power Max (Watts) 25 Decibel Rating (dB) - Low 20 Decibel Rating (dB) - Max 24 Colour Black Weight (Kg) 2.1 Packaged Weight (Kg) 2.1 Packaged Length (mm) 300 Packaged Width (mm) 195 Packaged Height (mm) 243 Temp Max (°C) 40 Barcode 5020953554905 Manufacturer Product Code MF100T Vent Axia (similar) ACM100T Manrose (similar) MF100T Airflow Performance (l/s) - Low 50 Airflow Performance (l/s) - Med 60 Airflow Performance (l/s) - High 68 Airflow Performance (m³/h) - Low 180 Airflow Performance (m³/h) - Med 216 Airflow Performance (m³/h) - High 245 Fan Operation Modes Low / High Warranty (Years) 3 Quick Search: QS9654 -
REVIEWS
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Richard BrennanDate Added: Saturday 09 October, 2021
I had purchased one before to fit in our on suite shower room and found it doing its job I have purchased another one for our bathroom which we will be updating shortly and I am sure likewise it will work OK. -
Miroslav KostialDate Added: Friday 12 June, 2020
Super happy with this inline extractor fan. It does brilliant job so the bathroom finally doesn’t look like a sauna after each time missus have a shower. Highly recommended especially the timer version. Only set it for 3 min overrun. Can’t recommend it enough 👍🏻👍🏻-
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Barry BlakeDate Added: Friday 01 May, 2020
Not set up yet but looks a good product -
Michael HembryDate Added: Tuesday 31 March, 2020
Great product, does what it says -
Andrew KorsakDate Added: Friday 04 January, 2019
It was easy to install and connect to the ducting. The flow rate at the high speed is good. Connecting two cables (one for power and the other for switching) into the terminal chamber was difficult. -
Bhaskarrai PatelDate Added: Thursday 26 July, 2018
The fan is excellent quality and the performance is better than expected. Excellent looking fan does the job very well. I have 4 properties. Since installing these fan, I am happy. Less noise and none have gone faulty over last three years. -
Peter BuxtonDate Added: Wednesday 28 March, 2018
Top quality item with super fast delivery, excellent price, screwfix does not even stock the item. i-sells I recommend for a no nonsense approach to quality service. -
Simon WhiteDate Added: Wednesday 28 February, 2018
Excellent looking fan does the job -
Terry SmithDate Added: Wednesday 07 February, 2018
Nice product for the price -
Roger HibbenDate Added: Saturday 20 January, 2018
good fan and price and works well on low speed
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Q & A
Product Questions
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#1QS9654 - stock checkHi Do you have this product in stock and can i pick one up on 5th May? QS9654 Manrose mf100t thanks
Question by Dean, 04-05-2015Hello Dean
Yes we do have the MF100t in stock and our opening hours are 8.00-5.30 Monday-Friday
Replied by i-sells, 05-05-2015#2PressureCould you please send me pressure and volume fan curve?
Question by allan clark, 05-08-2015Hi Allan,
Sure, here are the Low Speed Fan Curve and High Speed Fan Curve pictures. You can now find these pictures in the additional images section as well.Thank you.Replied by i-sells, 05-08-2015#3Duct fansHi We are looking for 9 fan that can cope with the ventilation of 2 shower rooms the total duct run would be about 8 mts + 2 bends and 1 tee
Question by Paul Secker, 12-10-2015Hello Paul
Thank you for your question. The fan required for your application will be the MF125t. QS9656. And two dampers will also be required. QS269.
Replied by i-sells, 13-10-2015#4Duct lengthIs there a maximum duct length for the extractor? I'm looking to run a 5m duct length in total. How much will it affect the performance?
Question by Dave, 19-10-2015Hello David,
Without knowing the details of your application, the maximum duct run that we would advise would be around 4 metres, with as few bends as possible. Depending on your application you may be okay with a 5 metre run but as the run increases in length and as bends are introduced there will be drops in performance.
Are you planning on using rigid round ducting, rigid flat ducting, or flexible hose? The choice of ducting will also affect the efficiency.
With kind regards,
Michael
0208 463 9670Replied by i-sells, 20-10-2015#5manmf100t fandoes this fan need an speed controler
Question by David pedge, 28-10-2015Hello David
Thank you for your question. The MF100t fan can not be used with a controller. The MF100s fan can be used with a METCON Controller product code. QS6285
Replied by i-sells, 28-10-2015#6Fan start up.After switching it on the fan does not start up until after about 45 seconds. Is this normal. My timer is set for around 20 minutes and works fine.
Question by Malcolm Allen, 07-12-2015Hello Malcolm
Thank you for your question. Please see below Manrose's phone number to speak to there technical department as they can do a diagnostics over the phone. If you still have problems then give me a call on 0208 463 9683.
01753 691399
Replied by i-sells, 08-12-2015#7Airflow for MF100TThe Tech spec for the MF100 range gives airflow for both high and low speeds but does not appear to give the airflow for the Timer version.
Question by Phil, 19-01-2016Hello Phil,
The airflow specifications for the timer model will be exactly the same as the standard fan.
The specifications can be viewed here: http://www.i-sells.co.uk/images/manrose_mixflo_range_technical_specifications.png
Kind regards,
MichaelReplied by i-sells, 19-01-2016#8ManroseMF100TWhat is availability / delivery to Cheadle Hulme
Question by D Shipley, 28-01-2016Thank you for your question
The MF100t Fans are in stock and there are two delivery options.
Royal Mail 4-7days at £4.16+vat
Standard Delivery 2-4days at £6.66+vat
Replied by i-sells, 28-01-2016#9MF100TCan this model be connected without using timer connection without causing a problem
Question by Chris, 14-02-2016Hello Chris
Thank you for your question. If you do not want a timer fan then there is a standard fan in this range which is the MF100s this fan can be controlled if needed by a met controller where as the timer model can not be.
Replied by i-sells, 15-02-2016#10MF100TI have a mf100tbut have no live wire for timer and did not want to rewire so I only have live and neutral wires so will it be a problem just to connect the fan
Question by Chris, 15-02-2016Hello Chris
Thank you for your question. Please see below Manrose's number for you to give them a call as they will be able to help with your application.
01753 691399
Replied by i-sells, 15-02-2016#11WATER IN 4'' FLEXIBLE DUCTI installed a manrose MF100T 2 yrs ago. installed in bathroom zone 1. the flexible duct rises 800mm to get above loft insulation, through the fan and another 3mtr of duct. There is 2 slow 90deg bends and a very slight dip in the middle of the 3mt section. I have just found a large amount of water sitting in the dip. I know the air in the zone 1 has moisture in it, but I am worried about the water. The previous 14 yrs the ducting was used with a basic 4'' ceiling fan. Any advice would be appreciated.
Question by Paul.A, 19-02-2016Hello Paul
Thank you for your question. I would recommend that you replace the ducting with insulated ducting as you are getting a condensation build up due to the cold air meeting the warm air. Also make sure that the ducting is pulled very tight so that it does not snag. If you do not want to replace the ducting and if you have insulation in the loft then put this loosely around the ducting. We also recommend that a condensation trap is installed in your duct run this has to be installed in a vertical position. If you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me on 0208 463 9683
Kind Regards
Anita
Replied by i-sells, 19-02-2016#12Other parts ?I'm planning on buying this for my builder to install. What other bits do I need ? A grill ? Back draught something ? Ducting ? The timer ? Thanks for any advice
Question by Natalie macmillan, 08-03-2016Hello Natalie
Thank you for your question, You will require ducting but you would need to know how long your duct run is going to be as this fan will do 8mtrs on a straight run and 6mtrs with two bends incorporated in the ducted run. once you know your ducted run please give me a call on 0208 463 9683 and I will be happy to go through your requirements with you
Kind Regards
Anita
Replied by i-sells, 09-03-2016#13VentingCan this fan be used with a slate vent?
Question by Francine Jones, 20-03-2016Hello Francine
Thank you for your question. Yes this fan can be used with a slate vent.
Kind Regards
Anita
Replied by i-sells, 21-03-2016#15Can this fan or another model,s speed be changed remotely. I.E. a two position and off rocker sw.
Question by Wm. Elliott, 06-07-2016HelloI have checked the datasheet for this product and found the paragraph below that appears to answer your question.Please note - it is NOT possible to combine the timer models of the MF range with any of the Manrose optional control options - If you wish to use a humidistat, PIR, or speed controller we recommend you view the standard version - Manrose MF100SIf I can be of further help please do not hesitate to contact me.RegardsIanReplied by i-sells, 06-07-2016#16fan used with pircan this extractor fan be used with a motion detector
Question by brian allen, 17-07-2016Hello Brian,
It is not possible to use any additional controllers with the Timer variant of the Manrose Mixflo range, but you can use external controllers with the 'Standard' variants of the Mixflo fan range.
The 100mm Standard version can be viewed here (Link: http://www.i-sells.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=9653) and this can be used with the Manrose 1362 PIR Sensor (http://www.i-sells.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=5410)
Kind regards,
MichaelReplied by i-sells, 18-07-2016#17Xpelair XRH/LVH remote humidistat sensorCould you please advise me whether the MF100T is compatible with this xpelair unit
Question by David Burkin, 04-08-2016Hello David
We have had a similar request using a Kair Controller with a Manrose fan the answer then was yes it was possible however, that is because the 'S' version is a basic model and the RH control just acts as a switch, we do not sell Xpelair models and are unfamiliar with this product but would add a word or warning.Using any non approved control with another manufacturers system will undoubtedly void any guarantee or warranty and may possibly even be dangerous, therefore even if they are compatible, we would advise against it.RegardsIanReplied by i-sells, 05-08-2016#18fittingI live in a ground floor flat , with a bathroom with no outside window, and no loft, so need a very good fan to extract steam /moisture. the ducting in the flat is square shaped and previous fans which have proved ineffective have had to be adapted leaving large unsightly holes in the ceiling which have had to be repaired , do you think the MF100 would be suitable.
Question by Mr Christopher Burdett, 11-08-2016The equipment you are looking at is designed for ducted installations but there are several questions. For instance, are you sure there is no blockage inside the duct, how long is the run and are there any bends?
Where in the duct do you intend locating the unit?Sorry for all the questions but we may be able to help steer you in the direction of a suitable product.Replied by i-sells, 12-08-2016#19fanwould this fan be suitable to pump around 4 vertical meters with ducting up through our chimney? there will be around 3 90 degree bends? also can I use the flexible ducting to solid ducting?
Question by DAVE, 15-09-2016Hello John
4 Vertical metres - no problem but 3 x 90 degree bends?Assuming these are not in the chimney they must be before so how long is the run and what are you extracting from?RegardsIanReplied by i-sells, 16-09-2016#20MF 100tWould I put the Intake vent in the shower room or shower cubicle , bath room is 9ft by 3ft inclusive of cubicle.
Question by Mr Quadling, 13-10-2016Hello Sharon
It may seem logical to locate the extract vent above the shower but there is no discernible benefit if it is enclosed and therefore roughly centrally sited to the room is probably preferable.I hope this helps.Replied by i-sells, 13-10-2016#21extractor suitabuilitybathroom approx 2mts wide,3mts long with shower in corner.Want to replace existing fan which is operated by pullcord with this timer unit.is this possible.If not can you recomend another unit
Question by Anonymous, 15-10-2016Hello Colin
This unit is more than capable of dealing with your bathroom dimensions, though this is an in-line fan usually installed with ducting, is that the same as the fan you currently have?Replied by i-sells, 17-10-2016#22InstallationDoes the fan come with all fittings i.e. ducting, clips, grilles etc?
Question by David, 25-10-2016Hello David,
The item is a brand new unit as supplied by the manufacturer, so it does not come with any ducting, hose clips, or grilles.
This is because each installation is different - For example, some installations may only require a 1 metre length of rigid ducting, while others require 3 metres of flexible hose. Some customers may prefer a white louvred grille to blend in with their tudor-style cottage, while others want a terracotta gravity grille to blend in with their 'London red' brick wall.
It is therefore quite standard across all manufacturers - not just Manrose - to provide the unit and to allow the customer to choose their best option themself, with the exception of 'shower fan kits' and other pre-packaged kits aimed at the retail market.
We therefore supply a very large range of plastic and metal ducting to suit all installation types, including multiple different styles of grilles.
The most popular choice for the Manrose MF100T or MF100S Mix Flo fan would be our Kair Round System 100 range of fittings. You can take a look at the range by clicking the link above.
If you are having any trouble locating a particular item, such as a certain colour or style of grille, please do not hesitate to give our team a call on 020 8463 9696.
Have a great day!
MichaelReplied by i-sells, 26-10-2016#23Replacement impeller for MF100THello I have a Manrose MF100T fan, purchased from I Sells, which has been working well for just over 3 years. The impeller has suffered damage. Can I purchase a replacement impeller from you? Thank you Roger Fox
Question by Roger Fox, 08-11-2016Hello Roger
I have just checked the installation instructions to see if it is a separate part and of there was a part number involved and it appears the impeller is the actual main housing or the fat drum of the machine and therefore the most expensive item.If this is available (there is no part number) and looking at how it comes apart to change over the central section ( I suggest you have a look) I cannot see how this will be worth the time and effort or value for money as if another part became broken in disassembly what happens then?If you still want us to check we will but I don't think it will be much less expensive than a replacement unit.RegardsIanReplied by i-sells, 08-11-2016#24Manrose MF100Hi I'm wiring up the MF100 but the propellor inside only turns very slowly (not enough to create any draft). Also when I switch the bathroom light off the extractor keeps running even though this is a non-timer model. Any help greatly appreciated!
Question by Jon, 16-12-2016Hello Jonathan
For this type of problem try Manrose Technical 01753 691399I am sure they will be able to help.Replied by i-sells, 19-12-2016#25How to adjust flow speed settingManrose mf100t with timer What is the flow speed set in when purchased and how do you adjust on this model Regards
Question by Paul, 12-02-2017Hello Paul
Thank you for your question. On the timer version your electrician will wire the fan to the high or low speed if your require a speed controller then the MF100s is the fan you require and the controller for this fan is QS6285.If I can help any further please do not hesitate to contact me on 0208 463 9683
Kind Regards
Anita
Replied by i-sells, 13-02-2017#26WARRANTYCould you confirm the length of warranty on this product and how I register it please. There does not appear to be a form to complete so do I do this online please? Many thanks. Derrick
Question by derrick, 18-02-2017Hello DerrickThe warranty is 3 years or 30,000 hours from date of purchase.The first year is covered by the vendor and subsequent two years by the manufacturer.Replied by i-sells, 20-02-2017#27Maximum vertical duct lengthHi, I plan on using this fan to extract up from my bathroom with a flexible hose. The hose will run horizontally for about 1.5 metres into the fan and then out at approximately a 45 degree angle for a further 2 metres up through the roof into a roof tile vent. I am concerned whether the height rise will be an issue and also whether a build up of condensation in the pipe could cause a back flow of water into the fan. Or is this fan more than capable of pushing all the humid air right outside? Thanks, Danny
Question by Danny Jordan, 21-03-2017Hello DannyThe length of the duct run should not be a problem for this product but the type of ducting you are considering using may determine whether there is a possibility of condensation forming in the duct so we would recommend insulated flexible ducting.The horizontal run shouldn't be a problem but we would recommend a condensate trap at the point before the 45 degree bend, therefore if water ran back down the duct it would not get to the fan.An additional recommendation would be to go for the MANMF100S unit instead as there are several control options (constant running, adjustable speed control, humidistat control, PIR sensor etc) that are not compatible with the T version and some of these would help if you felt the ducting could do with a sustained airflow purge to dry out.Replied by i-sells, 21-03-2017#28Fan speedHi we have recently had this in line fan installed but steam still gathers on the mirror and window can you advise if we are able to check what speed setting the fan is on and how to adjust if necessary.
Question by Gill, 29-03-2017Hello Gill
Thank you for your question. I would advise calling the installer back who installed the fan to check what setting the fan is on also to check if the ducting (if flexible) is pulled taught as this will restrict the airflow.
Kind Regards
Anita
Replied by i-sells, 29-03-2017#29Length of ducting from fanHello I'm looking to replace an inline fan in my bathroom at present the existing fan is above the ceiling in a loft space of an extension. Unfortunately it is unacessable so I can't reach the fan to replace it .my question is how much ducting is required from grill to fan
Question by David walton, 09-04-2017Hello David
Thank you for your question. The MF100t fan will do an 8 meter straight run or 6 meters with 2 bends incurred in the run. If you need any further help please do not hesitate to contact me on 0208 463 9683Kind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 10-04-2017#30Suitability/suggestion or my situationHi, I have a small shower room 7.2m3 which needs venting into my loft space. I would like to place the outlet vent into the soffit, which is approximately 4m horizontally from the shower inlet vent. I will probably need two 90 degree bends. I thought I would use short lengths of flexible ducting at either end and a long length of rigid ducting for the longer horizontal run. If we didn't want to connect the fan to the pull chord switch what might be my options to control the fan? Is this fan my best option or would the S version be more suitable? I would apprecitae any help you can give. Many thanks Tony
Question by Tony, 27-06-2017Hello Tony
We would suggest that, where possible, you use rigid duct with slight run to falls. The timer version is not compatible with any other controls so we would recommend the 100S version as this can be wired to humidistat (QS5409), variable speed control (QS5406), PIR Sensor (QS5410) or combination humidistat and overrun timer (QS5407). Any of these options can be retro fitted. For the duct run we would recommend ceiling sited diffuser, short connector to 90 degree bend to 1m duct to machine then 3m duct to falls with 90 degree bend (or rectangular conversion) to soffit.Replied by i-sells, 27-06-2017#31Range of timer settingWhat is the range of time that the timer can be set to for this product ?.
Question by Kevin Robinson, 01-07-2017Hello Kevin
The timer can be set from 1 minute to a maximum of 20 minutesReplied by i-sells, 03-07-2017#32Back draught shutterHi is there a back draught shutter which will fit directly onto the outlet spigot of this fan
Question by Tony Cheeseman, 04-07-2017Hello Tony
Thank you for your question. You would require a female sleeve or a piece of pipe to connect the back draft shutter to the fan as the spigot and back draft shutter are both male connectors and will not fit together.If i can help any further please do not hesitate to contact me on 0208 463 9683Kind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 05-07-2017#33Connecting to Duct fanWill a 100mm rigid 90 degree bend fit directly onto the outlet / inlet spigots of this fan or does it require some ducting in between?
Question by Iain MacDougall, 14-07-2017Hello Iain
Thank you for your question. You will require a piece of pipe or female sleeve to join the bend to the fan as both connections are male. If i can help any further please do not hesitate to contact me on 0208 463 9683Kind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 14-07-2017#34Extraction rateNew House, Building Regs advise Trickle vent short fall of 53,000mm2. Will the MontroseID 1505 Fan inline deal and comply with this in an open plan area loft mounted situation?
Question by austin snelders, 15-07-2017Hello Austin
We would recommend that you pose this question to building control as they may have objection to powered ventilation over passive, and/or how it is controlled?Replied by i-sells, 17-07-2017#35MF100TWhat is the mid-speed extraction rate? When setting the timer overrun what should govern how long one lets it runs for?
Question by Gordon W, 18-08-2017Hello Gordon
The three speed settings in Cubic Metres per hour are:-Low 180M3Med 216M3High 310M3The overrun timer setting really is a matter of choice and how susceptible the room is to surface moisture (condensation) and what produces the water vapour so a bathroom without a shower may need less overrun than a bathroom with a shower and a room with a power shower would need a longer overrun for surface water evaporation and dispersal.Replied by i-sells, 18-08-2017#37HOW TO ADJUST TIMERhow do you adjust the timer on a unit that is already fitted?
Question by andrew morley, 02-11-2017Hello Andrew
Thank you for your question. TO ADJUST OVER-RUN TIME - TIMER MODELS ONLY. USE A SMALL SCREWDRIVER TO ROTATE THE ADJUSTER. ANTI-CLOCKWISETO REDUCE THE TIMING, CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE THE TIME. The diagram can be found on the PDF for the fan on our website.If I can help any further please do not hesitate to contact meKind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 02-11-2017#38fan ductingcan the mf100t be used with rectangular rigid ducts?
Question by mohammed Dean, 03-08-2018Hello Mohammed
Thank you for your question. Yes you can use 110x54 rectagular ducting to keep within the airflow rates. You would require this product QS191 if you are to come straight off the fan and into the rectangular ducting. If I can help any further please do not hesitate to contact meKind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 03-08-2018#39placement of the fanHow far can I have the fan from the extraction point. My sons bedroom is in the loft and his bed over the bathroom. Can I have the extractor fitted at the other corner with ducting running 6 meters to the fan.
Question by sendittogary@icloud.com, 05-08-2018Hi
6m is the recommended duct length for this system though generally accepted that the unit would be installed at the half way point. If using flexible ducting ensure it is pulled taught and as few bends as possible and there shouldn't be a problem.Replied by i-sells, 06-08-2018#40Suitable for KitchenI want to install one of these in the ceiling over my cooker, which is on an internal wall. It will be vented in the attic to the external wall - about 9 feet. My concern is that the grease, etc., from cooking might have an effect on the fan. Any advice?
Question by Helen, 07-09-2018Hello Helen
Yes your concern is well founded, this type of fan should not be installed as a cooker hood substitute. Hoods are fitted with grease filters which go some way to protecting the fans and the ducting, they also have a different impeller (fan blades) so that there is minimal contact with the pollutants passing through. If you are trying to avoid a traditional cooker hood and want the fan in the loft you will still need to install a canopy with grease filters to prevent a fire risk.Replied by i-sells, 07-09-2018#41ConnectionHi, The fan I am replacing is switched on with the Bathroom light, can this fan be connected in same way.
Question by William Allport, 15-11-2018Hi William
The short answer is yes, this fan is designed to be connected to the lighting circuitReplied by i-sells, 15-11-2018#42in line shower room extractor1. do we set the speed or does the unit start with speed 1 and then step through speeds 2 & 3 ? 2. Do you have a branch local to DY8 3AF?
Question by Paul Green, 27-11-2018Hello Paul
Thank you for your question. Your installer will set the unit to either speed 1 2 or 3 as the fan is continuously running. And we will deliver to you at a cost of £4.99inc vat or free if your order is over £100.00 inc vat. If I can help any further please do not hesitate to contact meKind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 28-11-2018#43can it be use with manrose 1361i want a inline fan but wondered it i could still use the man mf100t by linkng live and switch live together and setting timer to its lowest setting just so that i cover myself just incase the humidstate proves to be a problem and i convert back to having it come on with the bathroom light
Question by shane smart, 22-01-2019Hello Shane
The MF100T is only bathroom light or switch activated it is not compatible with the 1361.If wanting the humidistat option you would need the MF100SReplied by i-sells, 23-01-2019#44Wiring for MFT100TI would be replacing a Vortice in-line fan which is fed by an existing 4-wire cable (two way circuit?) - can I use this fan with the existing wiring?
Question by Malc Gray, 08-02-2019Hello Malc
Thank you for your question. The wiring diagram for this fan can be found on our website in the PDF section for the fan. If you have any problems please let me know and I will send on a separate e-mail.Kind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 11-02-2019#46fresh airHello. I was wondering if this can be used to bring in fresh air from outside, or is it just for extraction? Thanks in advance
Question by Terry, 12-06-2019Hello Terry
Feasibly the answer is yes, by reversing the fan it would be an input ventilator. The problem, if there is one, is that the air would not be filtered and could introduce airborne pollutants from outside. There are ventilation systems designed for input air, such as the Nuaire Flatmaster (QS10003)Replied by i-sells, 12-06-2019#47enquiryHello. I hope you can help. If I had 2 of these, one at each end of a room with no openable windows, would it work for cross ventilation please? Many thanks in advance Terry
Question by Terry Jackson, 17-06-2019Hello TerryFeasibly the answer is yes, by reversing the fan it would be an input ventilator the extract at the opposing end of the room would draw the input air through. The problem, if there is one, is that the incoming air would not be filtered and could introduce airborne pollutants from outside. There are ventilation systems designed for input air, such as the Nuaire Flatmaster (QS10003)Replied by i-sells, 18-06-2019#48bathroom extractionWe need to install an in line fan for a basement bathroom, after the fan position, we will have 1 meter of horizontal ducting followed by one 90 degree bend, this then leads on to 13 meters of horizontal ducting. Will this fan be capable of working correctly
Question by Bob Kear, 25-09-2019Hello Bob
Thank you for your question. This fan will not do the duct run that you have. We do an Elix range of extractor fans which will do 15mtr run minus 1mtr with every bend within the run. You can found the Elix range on our website. If I can help any further please do not hesitate to contact meKind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 26-09-2019#50fan size enquiryWhat size and type of fan do I need for a bathroom with ducting between 3-4 meters to the outside wall please
Question by graeme webster, 09-04-2020Hello Graeme
Thank you for your question. The MF100 range will do your application as this fan will do a 8mtr straight run or a 6mtr with 2 bends within the run.Kind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 09-04-2020#51FansHello, I need some help please. I have a shower room which the length from the fan light to the outside wall is 8 mtrs, can you tell me what I need for ventilation. The loft is directly above so no issue with ducting and in line fans. Thank you
Question by Chuck Gillard, 27-05-2020Hello Chuck
Thank you for your question. There are 2 options for your application. You can either install an extract fan which is the Elix Range this extractor fan will do your duct run or you can install an in-line fan ILF100mm. Both of this items would require insulated ducting our flexible ducting can be used but would need to be pulled taught so that the air flow is not restricted or you can use rigid ducting and if you have insulation in your loft space this can be wrapped around the pipe. Please give me a call on 0208 463 9683 and I will be happy to help you further with your requirementsKind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 01-06-2020#52how many connector blockswhen you lift the lid off can you check if there are 5 connector blocks, as I'm replacing it with a broken one and i require to be the same to work as i bought another which didnt work thanks
Question by duncan western, 02-12-2020Hello Duncan
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately we are working from home and we do not have these in stock to check. I will send you the installation instructions on a separate e-mail or alternatively please see below the manufacturers phone number to give them a call.Manrose. 01753 6911399Kind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 03-12-2020#53Missing ClampsHi. My electrician fitted my Manrose Fan yesterday and said there should be two half round clamps that secure the unit to the cradle. These were not in the pack so you confirm these should be fitted and if so, send two to me so the fan can be securely installed. Thanks very much. Regards - Fred Richards
Question by Fred Richards, 06-02-2021Good morning. Can you send us a photo of the fan in question to marc@i-sells.co.uk along with your order number, and I will sort this out for you.
Kindest regards,Marc.Replied by i-sells, 08-02-2021#54Victorian terrace cellarWould this be suitable for our cellar in our Victorian terrace? If not, what would be suitable? We want to keep the moisture level down and keep a humid and sometimes musty smell at bay.
Question by David Wills, 04-07-2022Good morning. The MF100T strictly speaking is a bathroom fan.
I would recommend introducing some fresh air into the the cellar.The best way would be heat recovery as it will bring in fresh air and take out moist air. I would suggest giving me a call to discuss options on 020 8463 9514. Please make sure you have the dimensions of the cellar and it's use.Kind regards,MarcReplied by i-sells, 06-07-2022#55InstallatioAre there instructions for fitting an extractor fan in the loft to vent bathroom.
Question by Ray anderson, 05-12-2022Hello Ray
Thank you for your question. I have sent you the data sheet on a separate e-mailKind RegardsAnitaReplied by i-sells, 06-12-2022 -
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