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Itho Daalderop Pipe roof fan 350m³
Itho Daalderop Pipe roof fan 350m³
Itho Daalderop Pipe roof fan 350m³
Itho Daalderop Pipe roof fan 350m³

Itho Daalderop Pipe roof fan 350m³

Article number: 19200050


Brand: Itho Daalderop


  • 4 items in stock
RRP £713.88
£535.42
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Itho Daalderop Pipe roof fan 350m³/h

The Itho Daalderop Pipe roof fan ECO CVD-S RFT 350m³/h is a fan that is very similar to the CVE-S Eco ventilation box from Itho Daalderop. However, this pipe roof fan takes up much less space and is therefore very suitable for use in small spaces. This fan is also energy-efficient, comfortable, cost-saving and can be controlled from the kitchen and bathroom. But because it is placed on the roof, it is even quieter!
Also equipped with moisture sensor.

Brand Itho Daalderop
Category Rooftop fan Itho Daalderop
GTIN 8713418038856
Manufacturer's item number 03-00406
Article number 19200050

Specifications

Connection voltage 1 x 230 V AC
Axial implementation No
Constant volume No
Constant pressure No
Plug Other
Housing material quality class Polyetheen (PE)
Flow rate at 100 Pa 400 m³/h
Flow rate at 150 Pa 325 m³/h
Flow rate at 200 Pa 200 m³/h
Flow rate at 250 Pa 150 m³/h
Flow rate at 300 Pa 125 m³/h
Flow rate at 50 Pa 450 m³/h
Supply air roof fan No
Housing material Plastic
Impeller material Plastic
Max. electrical power consumption 0.05 Kilowatt
With isolating switch Yes
Nom. duct diameter 125 mm
Nominal current 0.38 Ampère
Direction of blow out Vertical
Blowout side muffled Yes
Voetmaat inwendig rond 160 mm
Hood design Paddenstoel
Operating height 492 mm
With humidity sensor Yes

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