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Plastic inline tube fan Ø100 mm with timer – EK100T
Plastic inline tube fan Ø100 mm with timer – EK100T
Plastic inline tube fan Ø100 mm with timer – EK100T
Plastic inline tube fan Ø100 mm with timer – EK100T
Plastic inline tube fan Ø100 mm with timer – EK100T
Plastic inline tube fan Ø100 mm with timer – EK100T
Plastic inline tube fan Ø100 mm with timer – EK100T

Plastic inline tube fan Ø100 mm with timer – EK100T

Article number: 19300204


Brand: Europlast


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Plastic inline tube fan Ø100 mm with timer – EK100T

Optimal ventilation of any room you like with the plastic inline tube fan from Ventilationland.

The inline tube fan can easily be connected to a plastic ventilation duct, spiral pipe or ventilation hose. This fan has a timer that can be set between 0 and 30 minutes.

The style and neutral white colour allow the inline duct fan to coordinate perfectly with any interior.

The extraction capacity of the inline tube fan is very high, while the sound level is very low.

This low-maintenance inline tube fan is easy to clean by removing it from the pipe or wall.

After cleaning, the inline duct fan can easily be replaced.

Despite its size, the inline tube fan is lightweight thanks to the use of plastic, making it easy and quick to install.

Brand Europlast
Category Tube fan plastic
GTIN 4750492006573
Manufacturer's item number EK100T
Article number 19300204

Specifications

Connection diameter 100 mm
Control On/Off
Max. Air Volume 100 m³/h
With timer Yes
Nominal frequency 50 Hz
Nominal power consumption 15 W
Nominal voltage 230 V
Rated Speed 2550 1/min

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