The Manrose Quiet Fan is the latest in domestic ventilation to incorporate a high extraction whilst producing an incredibly quiet running volume. Designed for wall and ceiling mounting, this comprehensive range is ideal for bathrooms and toilets. The unit also comes complete with a performance-enhancing turning vane system located in the spigot to improve performance by maintaining a high output.
Quiet, Powerful And Affordable Extract Fan From Manrose
Electrical
220-240V - AC. 50Hz Single Phase consuming 4.8 Watts. These fans are double insulated and do not require an earth. All wiring must comply with current IEE regulations. A double pole isolating switch, having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles, must be used with a 3 amp fuse fitted. The fan must not be accessible to a person using either the shower or bath and mounted a minimum of 1.8 metres from the floor.
Additional Data
Maximum Pressure: 23 p.a.
Fan Speed: 2300 r.p.m.
Sound Volume: 27 dB(A)
Maximum Operating Temperature: 40°C
Timer | Yes |
Humidistat | Yes |
Continuous Running | No |
Product Category | Extractor Fan |
Round System (mm) | 100 |
Product Type | Axial Fan |
Product Group | Ventilation Fan |
Length (mm) | 111 |
Width (mm) | 96 |
Height (mm) | 163 |
Diameter - Outer (mm) | 112 |
Spigot size (mm) | 100 |
Voltage (V) | 220-240 |
IP Rating | IP44 |
Power Max (Watts) | 4.8 |
Decibel Rating (dB) - Max | 27 |
Colour | White |
Packaged Weight (Kg) | 0.676 |
Packaged Length (mm) | 170 |
Packaged Width (mm) | 175 |
Packaged Height (mm) | 175 |
Barcode | 5020953501084 |
Barcode - Type | GTIN |
Manufacturer Product Code | QF100H |
Pressure Loss (Pa) 60 l/s | 23 |
Airflow Performance (l/s) - High | 21 |
Airflow Performance (m³/h) - High | 75 |
Maximum suggested long duct run (Mtr) | 1.5 |
Quick Search: | QS18722 |
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does this extractor come with duct or do i buy separately, if so can it be used with insulated duct?
Hello Sim,
As a general rule no extractor fans are supplied by the manufacturer with ducting unless as part of a 'kit' - This is because each person's individual installation is different.
We supply a variety of insulated rigid and flexible insulated and non-insulated ducting. if you could describe further details of your installation plans to me I would be happy to help advise further.
Kind regards,
Michael
Can this fan be fitted directly over the shower and can it be switched on manually,as well as by the humidistat with an external switch.Thank you peter.
Hello Peter
Thank you for your question. The fan must not be accessible to a person using either the shower or bath and mounted a minimum of 1.8 metres from the floor. If you require a fan to be installed over the shower then you will require a selv fan (Safety Extra Low Voltage) these can be found on our website as there are quite a few to choose from. If you still require assistance please do not hesitate to contact me on 0208 463 9683
Kind Regards
Anita
this fan stopped turning although the odd time I go into this shower room (light is what activates) turned on I can hear motor trying to work but nothing just the very odd time. I would like to know as a lady pensioner and call out is so costly could this be simple job
Hello Susan
Can an external pull cord be wired into the fan circuit.
Hello Mike
I want to replace an existing unit with this one and wish to know what the wiring configuration is. The existing is a Ductex 4" with cable entry at the bottom with the switching connections top left
Hi Jim.
Hi, please forgive my ignorance. I’m looking to use this fan in a small (10ft by 5ft) single skin brick shed/outbuilding to control humidity and hopefully prevent mould and rust buildup on tools/equipment etc. I have no need of the timer function and am looking for a fan to sense humidity and switch on as necessary with no input from switch. Would this product be suitable? And would you recommend an air brick on the opposite side of the building to further promote airflow. Thanks
Good morning Tom.
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