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Bathroom and toilet fan Ø 100 12V
The bathroom extractor fan with moisture sensor is suitable for wall, ceiling, panel and window mounting and for both vertical and horizontal mounting. The fan is white and has a front panel of only 17mm, making it unobtrusive to place in any room. Due to this low voltage, the fan can be installed in zone 1 of the bathroom. The fan has curved blades for better pressure build-up. Delivery includes a 12V transfomator. Equipped with an IPX4 classification.
This bathroom extractor fan has a diameter of 100 mm. This is equal to a diameter of 4 inches.
Brand | Vent-Axia |
Category | Bathroom extractor fan 12V |
GTIN | 5015135760182 |
Manufacturer's item number | 8000000197 |
Article number | 19500032 |
Specifications
Air Flow | 75 m³/h |
Bluetooth | No |
Front width | 160 mm |
Front thickness | 17 mm |
Diameter | 100 |
Front height | 160 mm |
Functionality | Humidity sensor |
Sound | 30 Decibel |
Built-in | Yes |
Built-in depth | 120 mm |
Color | White |
With odour sensor | No |
With timer | No |
With humidity sensor | Yes |
Ceiling mounting | Yes |
Switchable | Yes |
Venttype | Bathroom fan |
Voltage | 12 V |
Shape | Square |
Wall mounting | Yes |
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Energy prices are skyrocketing, and decesion have to be made between eating or heating. It is time to make our homes more sustainable and thus save energy. In summer, our homes use less energy than in winter. In summer you are outside more often and the heating does not have to be switched on. In winter, we often keep the windows closed to keep the heat in, but unfortunately that is when the problems arise. There is no fresh air coming into our well insulated houses. The lack of fresh air leads to high CO2 levels, which in turn leads to various health complaints.
Ventilation is necessary to create a healthy living environment. In damp rooms like the bathroom, good ventilation is extra important. This prevents health problems, but also problems such as strange odours, slipperiness, condensation and moisture problems including mould. Mould mainly grows in damp places and is not always visible. You can get rid of mould with baking soda, bleach or more persistent anti-fungal sprays, but this is only a short-term solution. To prevent mould and tackle it at its cause, it is necessary to ventilate the bathroom all year round. Moist air should especially not linger too long, especially if you like to take nice long showers.
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