Vortice Lineo Quiet ES Mixflow In Line Fan 200mm
Original price was: $1,099.00.$999.00Current price is: $999.00.
Capacity: 1145 m3/hr (3181 l/s)
Motor Type: EC Mixflow
Ductable: Yes (200mm duct diameter)
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The Vortice Lineo QUIET ES inline fans, and EC motor inline fan made in Italy. Renowned for its remarkable noise reduction capabilities (35.8 decibels) and energy-saving features, making it the top choice for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Learn more about this product below.
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Description
About the Vortice Lineo Quiet ES 200
Enclosures made of fire-resistant plastic resin, E2 class, according to ISO EN 11925-2: 2010, in areas close to the motor and electrical components.
Casing integrates a sound-absorbing coating, optimized to minimize sound emissions radiated into the environment and transmitted through exhaust and supply ducts.
Professional grade EC (brushless) motor with thermal protection and ball bearing shaft support, combined with a centrifugal impeller.
High water resistance: IPX5 (if installed in a duct).
Safety mechanism that prevents overheating, which includes a thermal fuse.
Ultra energy efficient – on high speed this fan consumes only 88 watts with airflow rated at 1145 m3/hr.
Control Options
Note – Electrician required for all 3 options:
Wire in a standard fashion to run as a single-speed fan
Set it up to be a 2-speed motor (you can specify the high and low speed) and just wire it up to a standard position switch to go between high or low
Wire it to a Potentiometer (see available accessory) to have greater control like a dimmer switch
Additional information
Brand | Vortice |
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Material | Plastic |
Motor Type | Mixflow |
Installation | Requires Hardwiring (electrician required) |
Duct Size | 200mm |
Warranty | The Manufacturer offers a 2 year replacement warranty (conditions apply) |
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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.