Manrose Low Voltage 100mm Bathroom Fan with Timer and Transformer Included, 4 inch 12V toilet extractor fan
This is Manrose BVF100LVT Extractor Fan Low Voltage - 4 inch / 100 mm fan with 12V supply, coming co..
Model: BVF100LT
£47.20 Ex. VAT
Manrose Low Profile Square Fan 100mm / 4inch Low Voltage in White, 15W 85m3/h Standard Wall/Ceiling Fan
This is the Manrose LP100/SLVW Square Lo-Profile 100mm 4inch Low Voltage Fan 15W Standard, with a 10..
Model: LP100SLW
£55.48 Ex. VAT
Low Voltage Manrose LP100SLVC Lo-Profile 100mm / 4" Chrome Extractor Fan - Slimline Fan
This is the Manrose LP100SLVC Lo-Profile 4 inch / 100mm extractor fan part of the slimline range, a ..
Model: LP100SLC
£43.49 Ex. VAT
Manrose XF100LV 100mm SELV 12V Low Voltage Bathroom Extractor Fan for Wall or Ceiling Mounting IP44 rated 10W 85m3/hr, 23l/s
This is the Manrose XF100LV 100mm SELV 12V Low Voltage Bathroom Extractor Fan for Wall or Ceiling Mo..
Model: XF100LV
£32.00 Ex. VAT
Manrose 100mm Safety Extra Low Voltage Extractor Fan for Wall / Ceiling in Bathroom or Toilet
This is the Manrose XF100ALV 12 Volt SELV Fan Range Safety Extra Low Voltage Bathroom/Shower Extract..
Model: XF100ALV
£104.59 Ex. VAT
FAQs
What do extractor fans do?
An extractor fans extracts the air in the bathroom or kitchen, ventilating it, to remove damp or moisture in a room, therefore reducing the humidity level.
How can I clean my extractor fan?
Do not put your fan in the dishwasher; cleaning it with a clean cloth will do. See the instructions of the specific extractor fan.
Can extractor fans stop condensation?
The job of an extractor fan is to eliminate excess moisture in the air, which in turn removes condensation, keeping your home well-ventilated.
What fan do I need for my bathroom?
See the specifications for each fan; there is a way to calculate the volume of your bathroom and the usage, and based on this, you can choose from a wide range of bathroom fans.
How powerful should my kitchen fan be?
The min. extractor rate for an intermittent kitchen fan depends on the location of the fan; next to the hob it should be min. 108m3/h (30l/s) and otherwise 216m3/h (60l/s). Ventilation rates for continuous extract fans differ from intermittent fans and differ on the size of the dwelling and room type.
What's the best bathroom extractor fan?
There's no "one size fits all" in the case of fitting a bathroom fan; you need to know all your requiremtns including the best location for the fan (wall, ceiling, inline), grill, roof vent, soffit, etc. It is best to get a specialist to specify, or you can replace a fan like-for-like.
Do I need a fan in the bathroom with a window?
It is recommended to have a bathroom extractor fan in a bathroom with a window. Opening the window can help reduce the amont of moist air, but doesn't provide the same level of airflow to the exterior of the house that a fan would.
Does the extractor fan need to vent outside?
An extractor fans always needs to vent to the exterior of the building, otherwise the moist air it removes from one place will be deposited elsewhere to create condensation or dampness.
Does Sparks install bathroom fans?
No, we at Sparks only sell extractor fans; we cannot advise what you need nor can we install these in your property.