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Fanco Centrifugal VKM Inline Fan 125mm

Fanco Centrifugal VKM Inline Fan 125mm

Fanco Centrifugal VKM Inline Fan 125mm

Original price was: $299.00.Current price is: $259.00.

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Original price was: $299.00.Current price is: $259.00.

The Fanco VKM 125 is a quality centrifugal inline fan that may be used for exhaust, air transfer and other applications. It is a centrifugal design which means the fan moves good air volumes against high pressure. View technical details below.

Pre-Order Product: ETA Early Dec

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Description

VKM Features Overview:

Capacity 355 m3/hr
Noise 47 dB(A)
Wattage 75w
Ductable Yes – 125mm diameter

The Fanco VKM range is a style of fan that can be used with long lengths of duct. Please refer to the performance curves for more information. The fan is available in 6 sizes and comes with a high quality, long life motor that is continuously rated. the casing is metal and this listing also includes mounting brackets, meaning the fan can be installed at any angle.

VKM Range Features:

  • Overheating protection with automatic restart.
  • Ball bearing motor for long service life designed for at least 40 000 hours.
  • For precise features, safe operation and low noise, each turbine is dynamically balanced.
  • Motor protection rating IPX4.

The fan has a single speed motor but can be used in conjunction with a variable speed controller if you wish to manipulate the speed (see accessories below). This product would need to be wired to the fan by an electrician.

This fan needs to be hardwired by an electrician.

Additional information

Brand

Fanco

Colour

Blue

Installation

Requires Hardwiring (electrician required)

Warranty

The Manufacturer offers a 2 year replacement warranty (conditions apply)

Motor Type

Centrifugal

Manufacturers Part Number

EXVUV125

BarCode Number : 4823016220516

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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