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Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
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Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100
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Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100

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Bathroom extractor fan round Ø 100 mm white - basic EA100

Install a silent round bathroom extractor fan for guaranteed air supply and extraction. Our bathroom extractor fans are ideal for extraction in your bathroom or toilet. The bathroom extractor fan is suitable not only as a bathroom or toilet fan, but also as a fan in other areas such as the storage room. The round bathroom extractor fan can be mounted in the ceiling or wall, according to your preference, in a ventilation duct or ventilation hose of the same diameter. The bathroom extractor fan is available in a variety of colours and models, with or without additional functions that facilitate the use of the fan. A long service life is guaranteed thanks to the bearing motor, which can be switched on and off. All our bathroom extractor fans have an English user manual included.

This bathroom extractor fan has a diameter of 100 mm. This is equal to a diameter of 4 inches.

Brand Europlast
Category Bathroom fan selection guide
GTIN 4750492006894
Manufacturer's item number EA100
Article number 19300301

Specifications

Air Flow 100 m³/h
Diameter 100
Bluetooth No
Frequency 50 Hz
Front thickness 16 mm
Front diameter 148 mm
Sound 32 Decibel
IP protection class IP-44
Built-in Yes
Built-in depth 80 mm
Color White
Housing material Plastic
With automatic closing valve No
With movement sensor No
With light sensor No
With plug No
With timer No
With pull cord No
With humidity sensor No
Motor type Alternating current motor
Weight 0.37 kg
Ceiling mounting Yes
Switch No
Switchable Yes
Rotational speed 2550 p/m
Venttype Bathroom fan
Power 15 W
Voltage 230 V
Shape Round
Wall mounting Yes

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