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Dayton exhaust / supply fans are ideal for regulating temperature and preventing the buildup of harmful fumes in factories, warehouses and commercial spaces. These fans contribute to a safer workplace, ensuring proper air circulation and removing pollutants, heat, and odours.
Style | Model | Operating Amps | Bearing Type | Fan RPM | Phase | Propeller Dia. | Propeller Material | Shaft Dia. | Type | Price | |
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A | 4YGA4 | - | Regreaseable Cast Pillow Block | - | - | 48" | Cast Aluminum | 1-1/2" | Belt Drive Reversible | £2,586.81 | |
A | 4YGA3 | - | Regreaseable Cast Pillow Block | - | - | 30" | Cast Aluminum | 1" | Belt Drive Reversible | £1,432.02 | |
B | 10E028 | 1.5-1.6/.85 | Ball | 1725 | 3 | 16" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £987.22 | |
C | 10E027 | 1.5-1.6/.85 | Ball | 1725 | 3 | 12" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £209.22 | |
D | 10E030 | 1.7-1.9/0.85 | Ball | 1725 | 3 | 18" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £1,233.57 | |
B | 10E029 | 1.7-1.9/0.85 | Ball | 1725 | 3 | 16" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £1,143.91 | |
E | 10E031 | 1.7-1.9/0.86 | Ball | 1725 | 3 | 20" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £1,276.35 | |
F | 10E032 | 1.8-2.0/0.90 | Ball | 1140 | 3 | 24" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £1,267.82 | |
C | 10E021 | 2.9/1.4 | Ball | 1725 | 1 | 12" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £643.32 | |
B | 10E022 | 2.9/1.4 | Ball | 1725 | 1 | 16" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £655.24 | |
B | 10E023 | 3.4/2.1 | Ball | 1725 | 1 | 16" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £659.78 | |
G | 10E024 | 3.5/2.2 | Ball | 1725 | 1 | 18" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £675.81 | |
E | 10E025 | 4.0/2.9 | Ball | 1725 | 1 | 20" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £718.93 | |
F | 10E026 | 4.6/3.4 | Ball | 1075 | 1 | 24" | Aluminum | 1/2" | Direct Drive Reversible | £857.76 |
A wall switch usually controls the fan and draws power from the 20A circuit that powers the bathroom lights and receptacles.
Consider factors such as the size of the space, required airflow, noise levels and any specific ventilation needs.
A general guideline is to have a minimum of 1 cubic foot per minute (CFM) for every square foot of room area. To find the square footage of your bathroom, simply multiply the length by the width.