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![]() Digital controller D 1007 If a property has recently had a fan installed, it is possible to enhance the existing installation with a unit from the comprehensive range of Remote Controllers. These controllers are manufactured using all the unique features of the electronic circuitry that is contained within our fan
units - but housed within a single or double-gang box.
Variable Fan Speed controller - 1414 The variable non-reversing fan speed controller is suitable for controlling the speed of fans providing that the electrical load is not less than 20watts or more than 200watts. The controller fits into a single pattress not less than 20mm deep. |
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Model Range
| Catalogue No. | Type |
| 1414 | variable fan speed controller |
| D 1007 | with self-calibrating sensor, digital display and manual pull switch |
| L 1007 | with self-calibrating sensor, digital display, manual pull switch and download facility |
| M 1007 | with self-calibrating sensor, 2-light status and manual pull switch |
| UAX 1007 | Remote humidity controller |
| Construction | These units are made of strong and durable self-extinguishing plastic for strength, durability and finish. | ||||
| Electrical | 220-230V ~ A.C. 50Hz. These units do not require an earth. All wiring must comply with current IEE regulations. A double pole isolating switch, having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles, must be used with a 3 amp fuse fitted. | ||||
| Guarantee | Two year no quibble guarantee. | ||||
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