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Fans set new standard in slim design
Published:  December 2006
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Xpelair’s latest Slimline fans project only 10 mm from the mounting surface.

Xpelair believes its latest generation of Slimline kitchen and bathroom fans is probably the least obtrusive available.

Designed for domestic and small commercial bathrooms, shower rooms and toilets, the Slimline SL100 projects only 10 mm into the room. For larger rooms, Xpelair offers the Slimline SL150.

For rooms without windows, the Slimline SL100 is offered with a built-in over-run timer. There are also models with humidistats.

The fan is secured to the wall duct without the need for wall fixings. Careful detailing of the enclosure prevents the live terminals being exposed when the grille is removed for cleaning. The fans can also be mounted in the ceiling or in a window.

These single-speed fans are controlled by integral pull cord, remote switch (usually on a lighting circuit) user adjustable time or infra-red sensor.






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