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Peter C January 27th 07 12:28 AM

Xpelair 9 inch extrator fan
 
Such a fan (GX9) fitted in kitchen. An ugly site protruding off the
wall into the kitchen. It is on the blink, stays on for about 5 minutes
only, shutters do not open . Time to go.
I would like a replacement to fit into the cavity and the shutters
flush with the wall. Is it possible to do such a relplacement ? Would
other, cheaper fans (vent axia ) fit. Would the electrical connections
be compatable..? Do I need a specialist electrician to fit?
The present one is operation via a switch next to the lighting switch
on the kitchen wall.
Any help would be appreciated
Peter.


Andy Hall January 27th 07 11:29 AM

Xpelair 9 inch extrator fan
 
On 2007-01-27 00:28:01 +0000, "Peter C" said:

Such a fan (GX9) fitted in kitchen. An ugly site protruding off the
wall into the kitchen. It is on the blink, stays on for about 5 minutes
only, shutters do not open . Time to go.
I would like a replacement to fit into the cavity and the shutters
flush with the wall. Is it possible to do such a relplacement ? Would
other, cheaper fans (vent axia ) fit.


Vent Axia will certainly be better, but not cheaper in all probability.

They make domestic, commercial and industrial product ranges.

If you look on their web site at the domestic range, it looks as though
the largest they have is 150mm - e.g. Silhouette range.

These would meet your objective of having little protruding into the room.

However, the performance will not be as good as a larger unit.

For that you would need to look at the T series, a commercial grade product.
I've fitted one of these in another house and they are very good in terms
of performance and low noise levels.

You could also fit speed controller.

The only issue is that the hole required is close to square, not round,
which would
entail some wall surgery.



Would the electrical connections
be compatable..? Do I need a specialist electrician to fit?


This is certainly a DIY job.



The present one is operation via a switch next to the lighting switch
on the kitchen wall.
Any help would be appreciated
Peter.




Peter C January 28th 07 12:24 AM

Xpelair 9 inch extrator fan
 
Thank you for the very good reply. I will look into these options.
Peter

On 27 Jan, 11:29, Andy Hall wrote:
On 2007-01-27 00:28:01 +0000, "Peter C" said:

Such a fan (GX9) fitted in kitchen. An ugly site protruding off the
wall into the kitchen. It is on the blink, stays on for about 5 minutes
only, shutters do not open . Time to go.
I would like a replacement to fit into the cavity and the shutters
flush with the wall. Is it possible to do such a relplacement ? Would
other, cheaper fans (vent axia ) fit.Vent Axia will certainly be better, but not cheaper in all probability.


They make domestic, commercial and industrial product ranges.

If you look on their web site at the domestic range, it looks as though
the largest they have is 150mm - e.g. Silhouette range.

These would meet your objective of having little protruding into the room.

However, the performance will not be as good as a larger unit.

For that you would need to look at the T series, a commercial grade product.
I've fitted one of these in another house and they are very good in terms
of performance and low noise levels.

You could also fit speed controller.

The only issue is that the hole required is close to square, not round,
which would
entail some wall surgery.

Would the electrical connections
be compatable..? Do I need a specialist electrician to fit?This is certainly a DIY job.




The present one is operation via a switch next to the lighting switch
on the kitchen wall.
Any help would be appreciated
Peter.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -




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