Manufacturer | Fanco |
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Model Number | SM Silent 200 |
Material | Plastic |
Capacity (m3/hr) | 840 m3/hr |
Capacity (L/S) | 233.33 L/S |
Motor Type | Mixflow |
Motor Power (Wattage) | 128w |
Recommended Room Size (Based on Achieving 15 air changes per hour) | 50 m3 |
Noise Level | TBC |
IP Rating | IP44 |
Voltage | 220 – 240 |
Installation | This fan comes with a lead and plug for connection to a power socket |
Duct Size | 200mm |
Max Temperature of Transferred Air | 60 °C |
Warranty | Fanco – The manufacturer offers a 1 year replacement warranty (conditions apply) |
Capacity Disclaimer | All capacity figures and technical data quoted is provided by the manufacturer, Capacity figures are based on the unit freeflowing (not connected to ducting). If you are ducting this unit it is advisable to keep the duct run as short, straight and tight as possible |
Room Size Recommendation Disclaimer | As stated our "Recommended room size" figures are based on achieving 15 air changes per hour. Generally we have found this to be suitable, however it does not constitute specific advice. |
SM Silent Mixflow In Line Fan 200mm w/ Lead and Plug
$299.00
High Speed Capacity: 840 m3/hr (233.33 l/s)
Low Speed Capacity: 690m3/hr (191.67 l/s)
Motor Type: Mixflow
Ductable: Yes (200mm duct diameter)
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The SM Silent plastic mixflow inline fan offers an extraction rate of 840 m3/hr. The fan comes hardwired with a lead and plug for quick and easy DIY installation. Note the fan also has a low speed which can be achieved by wiring the fan to the low speed terminal (electrician required). On the low speed the unit offers 690 m3/hr. This exhaust fan operates at a quieter level compared to others fans of a similar capacity.
*This model has not yet been formally tested for noise levels.
Matt (verified owner) –
Good product, easy mounting bracket and installation, and quiet operation, however – big downfall, there is a lot of air leakage around the inlet and outlet ports. The seals and ‘quick release’ clips, although easy to use, are cheap and do not seal well. Not ideal as this is being used in an air filtration system.