Extract fan boasts ultra-quiet operation

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As quiet as it is neat — Vent-Axia’s Solo Plus range of centrifugal fans has a noise level of just 20 dB(A) in normal operation.
Quiet operation is a key feature of Vent-Axia’s Solo Plus range of centrifugal extract units for bathroom, toilets and utility rooms. They are designed to cope with the added resistance of extended ducting runs, but still have a sound output of less than 40 dB(A) at boost speed and 20 dB(A) in normal running. They are claimed to be the quietest fans of their type on the market. Other features include Lowatt DC fan drives and a smooth, grille-free fascia. The washable inlet filter unclips and slides out for easy cleaning. Connection to the outlet ducting is achieved via a rotatable spigot at the rear of the unit.
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