Exhaust Fans

Studies have shown that poor seals around doors and windows, and air leaks elsewhere account for up to 15% of heating and cooling loss in the home.

Exhaust fans commonly found in kitchens, bathrooms, laundries and toilets are used to exhaust stale air to the outside or into the roof space. Most exhaust fans are open at the back and allow warm air to escape in winter and hot air to enter in summer. Clipsal exhaust fans are fitted with new backdraft shutters that close automatically when the exhaust fan is not in use, thus preventing air entering or escaping into the home.

Clipsal exhaust fan solutions

  • Clipsal exhaust fans feature a backdraft shutter that closes automatically when not in use.
  • Unique grille design reduces dust collection by 80% and requires cleaning less frequently.
  • Designed to move a large volume of air - equivalent to 290m3 per hour.
  • High performance centrifugal fan.
  • Side entry duct connection.

Energy efficiency benefits

  • Save up to $72 in energy costs per annum by sealing openings for the average home.
  • Minimises heating and cooling costs.
  • Prevents hot air from entering the home in summer and warm air escaping in winter.

Energy efficiency core products

Exhaust fans remove steam from bathrooms and stale air from the home, while offering the energy saving benefits of Clipsal’s unique backdraft shutter designs.

  • CEF40
  • CE250
  • 6220-0
  • 7108A
  • CE150DTP

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Simple Fan Selection

Selecting the most suitable fan for your needs is very straighforward.

Where you are planning to move air directly outside a room, such as in a wall or window application, it is simply a matter of selecting the fan that will provide the appropriate amount of air, through the appropriate number of air changes per hours.

To calculate the required air to be moved per hour, multiply the volume of the room by the number of air changes required each hour.


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