iCon fans

Tuesday, 10 July, 2012 | Supplied by: Electrical Supply Corporation


The iCon 15 axial fans are suitable for use in bathrooms, toilets, kitchens, utility rooms and small windowless rooms, recessed into the wall or ceiling. The iCon 30 and iCon 60 have a mixed centrifugal/axial flow fan technology which makes them compact, efficient and quiet in operation and suitable for larger rooms and for when longer runs of ducting are required.

iCon’s iris shutter opens silently and elegantly, expelling moisture from a room and when the fan is turned off, the shutter closes, helping to prevent back draughts and heat loss from the room and reducing unwanted outside noise. The fan mechanism uses ball-bearing drives for a longer working life. All of the company’s fans come with a 3-year warranty.

Whether an installation requires a pull cord, timer, PIR, two speeds or humidity control, this can easily be achieved or retrofitted later, by simply plugging in an interchangeable module designed to fit into any iCon fan. As well as the 230 V range, an energy-efficient, low-voltage fan is also available for use in wet zones as well as offering additional energy savings to a project.

The iCon range offers a series of interchangeable coloured fan covers, designed to coordinate with the decor of the room and allowing the owner to update the fan whenever they redecorate. Available in sandstone, anthracite and silver, and with a chrome option for the iCon15 fan only, these covers are easily clipped into place, instantly transforming the look and feel of the fan.

Online: www.electrical.co.nz
Phone: 0011 64 7 849 9119
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