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3 Vent Axia bathroom fans, used and all in good working order - £25 for all 3


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3 Vent Axia bathroom fans, used and all in good working order. White fascias, one is discoloured. Selling as they were replaced in bathroom renovations. The model is Silhouette 100T 454056a. More details below. All 3 for £25.

Details: 

The Vent Axia Silhouette 100T is a slimline, single-speed 4-inch/100 mm extractor fan suitable for a bathroom/toilet. It is a model with an integral adjustable electronic overrun timer (5-30minutes), an indication light, and a backdraught shutter. It boasts an airflow of 75m³/hr and, with a chamfered profile of only 17mm, the Silhouette blends in with the wall surface to provide an unobtrusive installation.

Key Features
17mm stylish ultra low profile grille
Blends in with the wall surface to provide an unobtrusive installation
Downstream airflow guide vanes for improved pressure development
Designed for vertical or horizontal application
Suitable for wall, ceiling, panel and window mounting
Indication light

Specification
Air Extraction m3/hr: 75
Air Extraction l/s: 21
Noise: 30dB(A)@3m
Wattage: 16W
MPN: 454056

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