Titon’s new inline mixed flow fans

Titon, Inline Mixed Flow Fan

Titon has introduced the new Inline Mixed Flow Fan range, which is suitable for bathrooms, kitchens and other residential applications. Capable of supplying or extracting air, depending on individual requirements, the fan can be fitted in a loft or ceiling. Available in diameters of 100mm, 125mm, 150mm and 160mm, the new unit also boasts three speeds and has been designed with small installers and end users in mind.

Simple to install and maintain, the fan removes internal condensation and eliminates the potential for mould growth within a home. The in-duct mounted mixed flow fan can operate at higher working pressures in applications requiring high airflows, while keeping noise levels to a minimum. In addition, the Inline Mixed Flow Fan offers ingress protection to IP55, complying with BS EN 60529 and ensuring sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from dirt and foreign bodies. All Inline Mixed Flow Fans are supplied with a one-year manufacturer’s guarantee as standard.

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