KEY FEATURES

- Mitsubishi 12" Wall-type Ventilation (Exhaust) Fan
- For shops, office rooms, living rooms and kitchens.
- Specially designed with an oil-catcher
- Easy one push button to remove blade
- Operates quietly
- Energy efficient
- Easy to clean
- Fan blade diameter (cm/inch) : 30/12
- Power input (V/Ph/Hz) : 220/1/50
- Current (A) : 0.15
- Power consumption (W) : 31
- Rotation speed (RPM) : 900
- Air Volume (CMH) : 1,160
- Noise (dB) : 37
Grill dimension: W396 x H412 x D65 mm
Inner Frame (Hole) dimension: 350 x 350 mm
Main features
Easy-to-clean Propeller
The propeller fan can easily be detached and reattached at a simple push of a button. Cleaning ventilation fans becomes a breeze, thanks to better design and safety features.
Extra Winglet Fan
Engineered based on the scientific principles of an aircraft’s winglet, which controls the direction of airflow and reduces air vortex which causes noise disturbances, reducing noise levels by as much as 2.5 dB.
Compact Yet Powerful
The new Mitsubishi Electric EX-fans have been redesigned with reduced thickness compared to previous models. A compact design enhances the aesthetic of the fan and enables a better fit and installation on thinner walls.
3 Years Motor Warranty For A Peace Of Mind
Should your fan encounter a defect in the motor material or workmanship, Mitsubishi Electric will provide you with a replacement fan free of charge. This warranty applies only to the fan motor and its electronic controls such as handheld or wall controls, control receivers, and electronic components.
Product Safety & Quality
Helps you and your family to be comfortable and free from worries for safety with Mitsubishi Electric ventilators.
Premium Safety Standards
Non Self-Flammable Materials
Double Fuse Protection
Conceal Motor
Reasons to choose
Mitsubishi Electric Wall
Ventilation Fans.
Learn more about how Mitsubishi Electric ventilation fans can meet the needs of just about any building.
Tips on Choosing the Right Ventilation Fan for Your Rooms
First, calculate the capacity of the room and multiply by the required air exchange rate for the type of room. You can refer to the tables in the 3rd image. In offices for example, the capacity should be multiplied by 6, while for kitchens you multiply it by 15. This gives the airflow rate you should go for in a ventilation fan.
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