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Silent 150 Ventilation Fan with Pull Cord Switch, Envirovent Kitchen Axial Fan for Wall/Ceiling

Model No. SIL150P by: EnviroVent
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This is the 150mm Silent Ventilation Fan with Pull Cord Switch IP45 78 l/s Envirovent Silent SIL150P Kitchen Fan available at Sparks Electrical Wholesalers for the best price.

It is part of a wide range of ultra quiet kitchen & utility fans. This fan is a 150mm Silent fan from Envirovent, a whisper quiet kitchen and utility room fan with pull cord switch.

This range of domestic axial extract fans is ideal for wall or ceiling installations, being designed to solve ventilation problems in utility rooms and kitchens. The Silent 150 is the ideal low noise extractor fan for any home.

The Envirovent Silent 150 is an innovative domestic axial extractor fan designed as a low noise extractor fan.

The Envirovent Silent 150 is designed for utilities and kitchens and comes fitted with a pilot light, backdraught shutter and airflow guide vanes as standard. 

150mm Silent Ventilation Fan with Pull Cord Switch - Features

  • It comes fitted with motors mounted on silent elastic blocks, the fans deliver incredibly silent running and exceptional performance with stylish features. 
  • Part of an innovative domestic axial extract fans designed to offer a low level of noise.
  • This fan meets the Building Regulations - Part F (England), Scottish Building Regulations Section 3 and Part K (Northern Ireland). The fan will ventilate kitchen, solving the ventilation problems. The Envirovent SIL150T fan comes with a pilot light, backdraught shutter, and airflow vanes (as standard). 
  • This particular model has a pull cord switch: it is fitted with a pullcord override.
  • It can be wall or ceiling mounted to meet the Building Regulations - Part F (England), Scottish Building Standards and Part K (Northern Ireland). The fans will ventilate domestic small rooms and kitchens. 
  • After disconnection, the shut off time can be delayed between 1 and 30 minutes.
  • Incredibly silent running
  • High performance
  • Significant energy savings
  • Complies with building regulations

150mm Silent Ventilation Fan with Pull Cord Switch - Specs

  • IP rating: IP45 rated fan
  • Switching: it is fitted with a pull-cord override switch
  • Backdraught shutter and airflow guide vanes as standard
  • Warranty: Five year guarantee
  • Pilot Light
  • Speed: 1700rpm
  • Wattage: 29W
  • Mains Voltage fan
  • Airflow: 78l/s (280m3/h)
  • Silent fan: 32dB(A) at 3m
  • Weight: 1.25kg
  • Duct: 150mm
  • CE Marked
  • Dimensions: 214 x 214mm face dimensions, max. 148.8mm total depth, 146.5mm duct diameter
  • The Motor is a 230V 50Hz A/C motor, which is assembled on silent elastic blocks and fitted with ball bearings for enhanced working life.
  • The impeller is axial flow type.
  • Model: Envirovent Silent 150 SIL150P kitchen fan with pull cord switch.

Note: The extract fan only requires periodical cleaning using a cloth impregnated with a soft detergent.

Technical Features
Airflow 280m³/hr
Ducting 150mm
IP Rating IP45
Power 32W
Sound Output 32dB(A) at 3m
Voltage 240V

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