Manrose XF100LV Bathroom Fan SELV 100mm
Main Features:
- Designed for wall, ceiling or window mounting, the 12 Volt SELV fans are available in three diameters – 100mm (4″), 120mm (5″) and 150mm (6″).
- Suitable for mounting within the splash area of a shower or bath (where current regulations prevent the use of conventional fans), the 12 Volt fan is a standard model manufactured with a 12V – 50Hz shaded pole motor. The transformer and switching mechanism is mounted remotely either in the roof space or high on the ceiling next to the pullcord switch. Pullcord, humidistat, PIR and versions have to be mounted inside the room where the fan is installed and out of the reach of the person using the bath or shower.
- A Centrifugal 12 Volt fan is available, fitted with a backward curved centrifugal impeller for large airflow against the high pressures caused by longer lengths of ducting and resistance by grilles.
- The extract rate of the 100mm (4″) model is 85m³/hr 23 litres per second, the 120mm (5″) 130m³/hr 36 litres per second and the 150mm 230m³/hr 64 litres per second.
Say goodbye to damp, musty bathrooms with the Manrose XF100LV Bathroom Fan SELV 100mm. Designed specifically for bathrooms and wet areas, this low voltage fan is perfect for keeping your space fresh and dry. Whether you’re dealing with steam after a shower or just want to improve air circulation, this fan gets the job done without all the noise.
The SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) design means it’s safe for use in zones 1 and 2 of the bathroom, making it an ideal choice for ensuring proper ventilation while maintaining safety standards. And with a quiet operation, you won’t even notice it’s running, making it perfect for those early morning showers or late-night baths.
With its sleek and compact design, the Manrose XF100LV fits easily into most bathroom setups. It’s easy to install and comes with a durable motor that’s built to last, ensuring reliable performance day in and day out. Plus, it’s energy-efficient, so you can keep your bathroom fresh without racking up the electricity bill.