Breathe Easy with Style! 💨
The Manrose CF200T Centrifugal Electronic Timer Fan is engineered for superior air movement over long distances, constructed from high-impact ABS material, and compliant with the 2006 Building Regulations. Its modern design and built-in timer make it a perfect addition to any professional space, ensuring both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Manufacturer | Manrose |
Part Number | CF200T_SML |
Product Dimensions | 30.6 x 19.8 x 16.6 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | CF200T_SML |
Style | Modern |
Material | Abs |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Blade length | 4 Inches |
Plug profile | Floor Mount |
Special Features | Timer |
Included Components | CF200T |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
D**S
No problems
All good, easy fitting, works perfectly
R**S
Cheaper than the electrical wholesalers
I needed to replace this fan for a customer, and had to be this specific model due to the layout of the ceiling and lack of void space in it!This is around half the price of most electrical wholesalers, so was a no-brainer.Great performing fan, i would not choose this model as its ugly looking big and bulky, but if you have no room in the void above then you have no choice.
E**A
good
seems gooda bit noisier than I wanted does the jobintsalled by electrician
P**C
Big, Noisy, Ugly Fan - But it does a Good Job
I bought one of these as a like-for-like replacement of the existing one which was still working but was rattling and clattering due to worn-out bearings. The new one is nearly as noisy but it's now the clean roar of a powerful fan. Inside the old unit I found one of those "PASSED" stickers from the factory dated in 1996. So I reckon the old unit was probably installed when the house was built and has been running for about 28 years.These centrifugal fans are intended for the situation where the air has to pass through a length of ducting before it gets outside. In my case there's at least 10 feet of ducting in the loft which exits through a vent near the apex of the roof. Condensation is a big problem in winter when you have this arrangement because the warm, damp bathroom air condenses inside the ducting as it passes through the cold loft. Quite a bit of water than drips back down into the fan unit. But this is where the ugly design does well because the water just drips into the bottom of the air box and doesn't get into the works because the fan itself is offset to one side.In conclusion, for my situation, this fan is a good solution but I wouldn't recommend it for any other purpose 'cos it's big, noisy and ugly!
S**D
Quieter than Expected
Got this fan to replace a similar Addvent fan, it fitted perfectly and does the job and is quieter than one it replaced
E**S
The fan was very easy to install (it replaced a very old fan) and ...
I bought this fan because I needed one that would push air some 20 ft through 4 inch trunking. The fan was very easy to install (it replaced a very old fan) and does the job perfectly. The room it serves has no outside walls and no windows. It keep the room fresh. It is not the most silent fan but it does what we want. Also Manrose customer service is first class.
G**S
Very good value for money
Excellent value for money
G**E
A bit cumbersome to install, but effective once up there
I've got this extractor on the ceiling of a fairly large (5x4m) bathroom because I found that a regular "slim" axial fan was not extracting enough air.Happy to say this one is more effective. It clears my room in about two hours which sounds like a long time, but an axial fan was taking more like 6 hours to do the same job.It's louder than a slim fan but you'd expect that. It's totally bearable.Be aware that the maximum auto-off timer you can set this for is 30 minutes. If you need longer, like me, you'll have to wire it up to its own switch with its own power supply - in that case, the permanent live wire should be wired to any other permanent live connection (perhaps the "COM" common power in connection) and the switched live is the one which you should wire into your fan's new wall switch.
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