Inline Fan Features Overview:
| Installation | Typically in Ceiling Cavity |
|---|---|
| Extraction Rate | 520 m3/hr |
| Noise | 44 dB(A) |
| Motor Wattage | 60W |
| Ducting | 6m of 150mm flexible duct |
This Fanco inline fan is supplied as a complete installation kit. It is usually installed in the roof space and includes a ceiling vent, an external wall or eave vent, and flexible ducting to connect all components. A built-in backdraft shutter is also included to prevent warm air from escaping and cold air from entering the home.
Inline Fan includes:
- 1x TT 150 In Line Fan with Power Cord & Speed Switch (EXVUTT150RV) Click to view fan Specs (Includes installed lead & plug)
- 1x Square 150 – White Frameless Diffuser (EVAVFG250) Click to view vent Specs
- 1 x External Eave Vent 150mm (EVPPBE150WH) Click to view vent Specs
- 1 x Back draft shutter 150mm (EABDP150VU)
- 1 x 6m Flexible Duct 150mm (EDNU1506MF)
- 1 x Duct tape (EATAPED)

The flow of air is as follows:
Internal ceiling vent – inline fan – back draft shutter – eave vent.

Installation
The kit is suitable for DIY installation, with the fan designed to plug into an existing roof space power point, usually controlled by a wall switch. This setup is common in bathrooms and similar areas, though a separate power connection can be installed by an electrician if required.
How we calculate the required air volume
For good ventilation, aim for approximately 15 air changes per hour in areas such as bathrooms, toilets, and laundries. To calculate the appropriate fan capacity, work out the room’s volume (length × width × height in metres) and multiply it by 15 to determine the required airflow. This will be suitable for most applications. However, for spaces with large glass surfaces, longer or hotter showers, or where minimal steam and moisture are preferred, selecting a fan with at least double the recommended capacity is advised.





















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