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Ubbink Hybrid fan Ø 131mm for multivent roof terminal
Ubbink Hybrid fan Ø 131mm for multivent roof terminal

Ubbink Hybrid fan Ø 131mm for multivent roof terminal

Article number: 75210106


Brand: Ubbink


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RRP £214.61
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Ubbink Hybrid fan Ø 131mm for multivent roof terminal

The Ubbink Hybride fan is a roof terminal for bathrooms, kitchens and toilets. The terminal creates the ideal combination of natural and mechanical extraction. Natural if possible, mechanical if necessary In practice, natural ventilation is not always enough sometimes you will need mechanical ventilation.

The fan's extraction flow rate is a minimum of 75m³/h. The Ubbink Multivent Hybride fan provides mechanical support, which is also very quiet. It will continue to use natural ventilation as normal and mechanical ventilation will only be activated when necessary. The Hybride fits 131mm diameter Multivent roof terminals.

If you have an order of 3 or more products and an order value of at least £1000 (ex. VAT), ask here for your quote.

If you have an order of 3 or more products and an order value of at least £1000 (ex. VAT), ask here for your quote.

Brand Ubbink
Category Ubbink Multivent roof pass-through
GTIN 8713645123158
Manufacturer's item number 250300
Article number 75210106

Specifications

Material Plastic
Nom. duct diameter 131 mm

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