Xpelair Simply Silent DX150 Manual Download Page 2

Xpelair, Newcombe House, Newcombe Way, Peterborough, PE2 6SE. 

Tel. 01733 456789

A Glen Dimplex Group company

Dimensions

Wiring Entry Position

Available Separately

6”(150mm) Wall kit 

see XPL93021AW

Not Supplied

External grille

Ducting / wall tube 

Box Contents

6” (150mm) 

Extractor

Versions Available: 

Standard:  XPL93070AW

Timer: 

XPL93072AW

Installation Notes:

For use in Bathroom Zones 1 and 2

Use with 6” (150mm) diameter wall tube or ducting (not supplied)

Maximum ducting run length 3 metres

Control Types Explained:

All versions require wiring into a remote switch, typically a lighting 
circuit, to provide power to the fan (refer to wiring diagrams). 
Depending on the control type of the fan, on/off operation will vary.

Standard Operation

Turns on and off with the main switch which it is wired to.

Timer Delay Operation

Set at installation to run-on after the main switch has been turned off, 
to continue working for up to a maximum of 30 minutes.

Made in the UK

*For fixed wiring circuits. protective fuse for the appliance must not exceed 5A.

Wiring Diagrams

Standard Version

Timer Version

Simply Silent™ DX150

6”(150mm) Axial Extraction Fan

Product Selector

Standard 

Timer

Reference Number

XPL93070AW

XPL93072AW

Outline Design Style

Square

Square

Adjustable 

Timer (30secs - 30mins)

-

Speed Settings

2

2

Extract Performance (l/s) 

60 / 67

60 / 67

Extract Performance (m³/h)

214 / 241

214 / 241

Electrical Power Rating (W)

15.0 / 22.6

15.0 / 22.6

Specific Fan Power (W/I/s)

0.25 / 0.34

0.25 / 0.34

Sound Pressure Level (dBA@3m)

39 / 42

39 / 42

Duct Diameter (mm)

150

150

IP Rating

IPX4

IPX4

Motor Type

AC

AC

CE Approved

Part F Approved

UK Guarantee (Years)

2

2

Summary of Contents for Simply Silent DX150

Page 1: ...on includes quick fit clamps Front grille fascia can be removed for easier cleaning Optional wall kit available separately Building Regulation Part F compliant Standard timer delay pullcord or humidistat versions Optimised impeller blade design minimises noise Flow straighteners guide air through duct Long life ball bearing motors suppress noise Provides near silent operation Just 15dBA in low spe...

Page 2: ...vary Standard Operation Turns on and off with the main switch which it is wired to Timer Delay Operation Set at installation to run on after the main switch has been turned off to continue working for up to a maximum of 30 minutes Made in the UK For fixed wiring circuits protective fuse for the appliance must not exceed 5A Wiring Diagrams Standard Version Timer Version Simply Silent DX150 6 150mm ...

Page 3: ...sure the mains supply is switched off before attempting to make electrical connections or carry out any maintenance or cleaning Please leave this leaflet with the fan for the benefit of the user UK customers If you have any queries before or after installing this product call the Xpelair Technical Hotline 44 0 844 372 7766 Our engineers are there to help you during normal office hours Or you can f...

Page 4: ...itch not supplied In automatic mode the built in timer automatically operates the fan for a pre set delay time from 30 seconds to 30 minutes once humidity drops below the pre set Relative Humidity RH value External operation When switched off using the external on off switch the fan continues to run for the preset delay from 30 seconds to 30 minutes Factory settings Timer 15 minutes RH 75 Overall ...

Page 5: ...Back plate fixing positions Wall tube quickfix clamps Front Cover Removal A B C D Minimum 30 seconds Maximum 30 minutes Factory settings Timer 15 minutes RH 75 ...

Page 6: ...Wiring and setting up E ...

Page 7: ... internal doorway Near the source of steam or odours Not where ambient temperatures are likely to exceed 50 C If installed in a kitchen fans must not be mounted immediately above a cooker hob or eye level grill If installing in a room containing a fuel burning device which has a non balanced flue it is the installer s responsibility to ensure that there is enough replacement air to prevent fumes b...

Page 8: ... holes in the back plate 5 Remove the back plate from the ducting 6 Drill screw holes in these positions if necessary and fit wall plugs and screws as required The fan may also be fixed to a wall tube using the clamping brackets See 9 below Mount the back plate 7 Feed the mains cable through the cable entry hole in the back plate to the terminals 8 Insert the fan tube of the back plate into the wa...

Page 9: ...atural humidity levels without operating the fan If the humidity levels increase at a rate slower than 5 RH in 5 minutes up to the pre set humidity level the fan will not be triggered by humidity This is to prevent nuisance triggering of the fan If humidity levels increase quicker than 5 RH in 5 minutes the fan will operate When relative humidity drops the fan continues to operate for the adjustab...

Page 10: ...ernational below United Kingdom Xpelair have a comprehensive range of services including Free technical advice help desk from Engineers on all aspects of ventilation Free design service quotations and site surveys Service and maintenance contracts to suit all requirements Please ask for details By telephone on Techline 44 0 844 372 7766 By fax on Techfax 44 0 844 372 7767 At the address below Head...

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