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Xpelair DX100 Fan

Xpelair DX100 Fan

SKU : 90839AW

Overview

DX100 is a compact, easy to install 4"/100mm axial extract fan. Single speed, it is ideal for installation in bathrooms, shower rooms and toilets. 
€35,86 EUR Excl. VAT: €29,88 EUR

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Description

Xpelair DX100 Fan

Part Number: 90839AW

The Xpelair DX100 is a compact, easy-to-install 4"/100mm axial extract fan, designed for bathrooms, shower rooms, and toilets.

Key Features

  • Single-speed operation for effective extraction
  • Compact design for easy installation
  • Suitable for wall, ceiling, and window mounting
  • Works with single glazing up to 6mm
  • Activated by an external switch (e.g., light circuit) and stops once the switch is turned off

The DX100 is a standard fan that provides reliable ventilation to maintain air quality in small spaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an extractor fan used for?

    An extractor fan removes humid, stale or polluted air from a room. They are commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens, utility rooms and other areas where moisture, odours or poor airflow can build up.

  • What extractor fan do I need for a bathroom?

    The right bathroom extractor fan depends on the room size, installation location, duct route and control type required. Timer, humidity and low-carbon options are available depending on the project.

  • Can extractor fans help with condensation?

    Yes, extractor fans can help reduce condensation by removing humid air from wet rooms. However, condensation can also be affected by insulation, heating, airflow and overall ventilation.

  • What is a D-MEV fan?

    A D-MEV fan is a decentralised mechanical extract ventilation fan. It usually runs continuously at a low rate, with boost options when more extraction is needed.

  • What is the difference between an extractor fan and an inline fan?

    A standard extractor fan is usually mounted on a wall, window or ceiling. An inline fan is installed within the duct run, often in a loft or ceiling void, and can be useful where a longer duct route is needed.