Mercator Mercury Lite 3-in-1 Exhaust Fan with Heat and CCT LED Light White
Original price was: $215.00.$195.00Current price is: $195.00.
The Mercator Mercury Lite 3-in-1 Exhaust Fan in white is a versatile solution for bathroom comfort, offering powerful ventilation, efficient heating, and customisable lighting. It features a 35W ball bearing motor that provides 240m³/hr air extraction and a 2000W PTC heater for rapid heating with thermal safety protection. The 12W CCT LED panel offers adjustable lighting options. Suitable for medium-sized rooms (10m³-20m³), this unit also includes a draft stopper to prevent air backflow. Its low-profile design requires just 235mm of installation depth, making it perfect for tight spaces.
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Description
Mercator Mercury Lite Features Overview
Installation | Ceiling |
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Hole Size | 275mm x 275mm |
Install Depth | 235mm |
Extraction Rate | 240 m3/hr (66.66 L/s) |
Noise | Not Published |
Fascia Size | 300mm x 300mm |
Motor Wattage | 35watts |
Ductable | Yes – 100mm diameter |
This exhaust unit includes a switch wall controller, a flexible aluminium duct(1.5m) and an external grille.
Understanding the Mercury Lite Heat & Light
Light Type | CCT LED |
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Light Wattage | 12W |
Lumens | 1100lm |
Light Temperature | Warm White, Neutral White, Cool White |
Heat Lamp | 1 x 2000W PTC heating element |
Additional information
Manufacturers Part Number | BH202ESWWH |
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Colour | White |
Hole Size | 275mm x 275mm |
Motor Type | AC |
Installation | Requires Hardwiring (electrician required) |
Ip rating | IPX2 |
Rec Room Size (Based on 15 air changes per hour) | Medium (10m3 – 20m3) |
Warranty | Mercator: 3 year in-home warranty. Conditions Apply. |
BarCode Number : 9312699219771
All data is provided the manufacturer. Capacity figures are based on the extraction rate of the unit in 'freeflow'. This means without any ducting, vents or other components. As you add ducting to a fan it will impact the extraction rate as this introduces resistance. For this reason if you are ducting an extraction fan it is best to keen the run as short, tight and direct as possible. For more information please view our exhaust fan buying guide.
For comprehensive warranty information relating to this product please visit the manufacturers website.
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