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Airflow iCON60 Circular Extractor Fan for Large Bathroom, Utility Room or Kitchen

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It is the responsibility of a landlord in the UK to create a healthy, well-ventilated environment - they hold a ‘Duty of Care’ to their tenant’s well-being.

They offer an excellent variety of ventilation products to help save you energy and - more importantly - make sure you breathe proper air, the good kind of air. Whether you live in a house, student halls, a flat or another type of residence - Airflow will have you covered. The QuietAir is another successful range developed by Airflow, with the QT100 being a real stand out in terms of popularity. The iCON30 is a quiet, powerful extractor fan that is designed for use in locations such as larger toilets, bathrooms and utility rooms.Choose an optional control module to upgrade fan for Pullcord, Timer, Humidity or Motion Sensing operation. It’s needed to ensure a minimal build-up of moisture in the room due to cooking steam, reducing mould and grime in damp areas. This product is ideal for long stretches of ducting, as it will maintain pressure over the full length of a duct run. Flow rate up to 72 l/sec (260 m3/hr) Ductable up to 4m Silent shutter Stylish design Low energy, quiet in use Complies with latest Building Regulations (F1 ventilation). Two Speed - On/off by remote switch (optional), starts at full speed and reduces to trickle speed by integral pull cord.

Removal of the existing cover is done by a an anti-clockwise action, then the replacement is put on using a clockwise action. PIR/Humidity/Timer (PRHTM) - Same as the PRTM module but with additional humidity control (As you could easily leave the room when its full of steam). They also come in Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) versions, which provide extra safety and peace of mind at home.

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A contractor need only carry three basic fans and a range of inexpensive fan control modules to quickly install fans, and move faster from site to site. Axial type fans cause gas to flow through in an axial direction which is parallel to the shaft where the blades rotate, making the flow axial at exit and entry. Recently, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published a report that showed that the air we breathe has become polluted with cancer-causing substances. The iCON30 and iCON60 are perfect for long duct runs and are both can be either recess or surface mounted. In some cases, we may offer a partial refund to cover the remaining part of any existing warranty rather than a replacement.The simple twist on/off cover unsures the user easy installation with a single side entry fixing screw. The fan has a flow rate of 75l/s and also features interchangeable control modules to match installation requirements. Of course not, but in those tiny number of cases, you'll find we pull all of the stops out to put things right for you. They know that an effective ventilation system in a dwelling will protect the occupants - and the building itself - against harmful levels of condensation.

The fan will also work fine in a simple on/off mode without the addition of any modules if you prefer. All of the iCON fans boast a circular design that ensures that no squaring is required, simplifying their installation. The iCON60 is the largest in its range, and designed to be compatible with larger residential spaces.The iCON15 and 30 are available in extra-low voltage (SELV) versions which have long-life 12 volt DC motors. They have built up a reputation thanks to their innovative approach in the development of new techniques for moving air, and in turn new products.

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