Screwfix - Manrose Fans
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MANROSE MF100 100MM MIXED FLOW FAN
ABS thermoplastic. Compliant with Part F of the Building Regulations. BEAB approved.
Extraction Rate 245m³/hr
Noise Level 24dBA at 3m
In-Line Mounted Loft / Ceiling
3 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee
Standard
Profile Depth: 262mm
Ball Bearing Motor
2-Speed Settings
MANROSE IN-LINE CENTRIFUGAL SHOWER FAN KIT CHROME 100MM
100mm PVC. Chrome fascia with square external grille. Compliant with Part F of the Building Regulations.
Extraction Rate 110m³/hr
Noise Level 45dBA at 3m
Wall-Mounted
IPX4
Adjustable Timer: Max. 20min
Width: 140mm
Model No: SCF200TC
Adjustable Timer: Max. 20min
Chrome & White Bezels
MANROSE IN-LINE LED SHOWER LIGHT FAN KIT BRIGHT CHROME
Plastic. Chrome or white fascia with square external grille. Compliant with Parts F and L of the Building Regulations. BEAB approved.
Extraction Rate 86m³/hr
Noise Level 41dBA at 3m
IPX4
Adjustable Timer: Max. 20min
Width: 155mm
Model No: LEDSLKTC
1.5m Flexible Ducting
Turning Vane & Backdraught Shutter
Designed for Bathrooms up to 28m³
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Great video. A question if I may: is insulated ducting worth the extra cost over the white plastic type in this video? We inherited two bathroom extractor fans in our house and one has an insulated hose and the other does not. I wondered about "upgrading" the non-insualted one but wasn't sure if it would actually make a difference.....or whether it would just be a placebo effect.
If it makes any difference, the non insulated one (family bathroom) gets more use than the insulated one (en-suite)...
Does the fan assembly fit through the hole? If not, you need to go through the floor above or remove ceiling to fit or replace.
Wish you'd turned them on mate
I didn't use the timer so I put a little loop from SW to L on the fan, if you ring Manrose they'll tell you to do this.
The flexible ducting for every metre of run there is 3 metres of resistance because of its makeup. If possible use ridged ducting for better flow rate.
I have the 110m3/hr version, and it's still not enough to keep the mirrors and windows clear in a relatively small bathroom
Tks
thank you for this! was just about to go and pick one up - will make sure we get a more powerful one :)
@@WillowSilverwolf - No problem Elizabeth. Try the Manrose 100T. That's the black one in this video. £50 and a much better designed fan compared with the smaller one's, also has 3 speed levels. I've just fitted one in another property and it's very silent, only a little above background noise. HOWEVER, I've had quite a lot of playing around with the ducting. Yes, insulated is a wise move to reduce the possibility of condensation, but, I've discovered that if it has an aluminium tube inside, then this accentuates the sound of the air, especially when pulled tight!
In conclusion, I replaced the aluminium central duct with a PVC duct (just pulled it out of the insulation and fed the PVC one back in). This reduced noise levels in the bathroom by 15db, but also I discovered that ducting can get louder when pulled tight. So, have the ducting straight, but don't worry about pulling the ducting too tightly. It seems that ducting that is a little bunched up in the coils, softens the sound. Perhaps it bounces around more when pulled tight. Airflow didn't seem to change. Hope that helps. :-)
How is the bulb removed to replace.
What more could you want? A back draught preventer?
Which is what i need to buy now.
Why dont Screwfix stock the 100T version???
All sizes available here: www.fastlec.co.uk/manroseinline-manrose-mixed-flow-ind-inline-duct-fan-standard-timer-3speed-extractor.html
0:46 Not quiet and only had it a few months and now the fan leaks and although its still sucking up water its then leaking back down.
Thats because you haven’t fitted it with a outwards slope
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