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Ventilation


installation easier since electricians can simply adjust the speed depending on the individual needs of the project, ensuring the right fan every time. This is especially helpful with long duct runs. Plus, variable speed models will make households happy too since the fan can be altered to achieve the required airflow at a sound level that is acceptable to an individual household. Controls are also a key feature to look for when


electricians since the fan can be installed in the splash zone. It also allows a wider range of households to opt for a silent fan since this makes the fan ideal for bathrooms and shower rooms of all sizes. Another feature which the latest quiet fans


offer, which will please electricians, is the addition of variable speed models, such as in the Silent Fan range. Variable speed models make


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stocking quiet fans. The latest quiet fans, such as the Silent Fan range, offer not only basic and timer options but humidistats too. Again, this adds to flexibility so electricians can select the option that is right for an individual project. This is particularly helpful for electricians in properties that need further help in the fight against condensation and mould. With silent fans now on the market that include a host of additional features offering great selling points, wholesalers can now offer exactly the right silent fan that ticks all the right boxes. And as our lives become ever busier the growth of quiet ventilation looks set to continue. Research shows that 80% of consumers would pay more for a quiet environment. So, with the latest silent fans also offering a range of additional beneficial features, they’re set to be an attractive option for wholesalers to offer electricians that will keep end-users happy too.


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A good place to


start when selecting a quiet fan is to check its sound level in


decibels [dB(A)]. An average extract fan


operates at 35dB(A). This is loud in a confined space.


Fortunately, there are now fans on the


market that are only slightly louder than the sound of a pin dropping. For


example, Vent-Axia’s Silent Fan operates at just 12dB(A).


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