Quest F9 Radial Air Mover, 1274 m3/h

€396,00 EUR
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Description

Low profile fan circulates 26193 liters of air per minute and still fits in cramped spaces. The radial fan F9 helps prevent stagnant, water-soaked air that promotes the occurrence of mosquitoes and plant-destroying mold and fungi. Up to six F9 devices can be daisy-chained on one 15-amp circuit. The F9 model has no lighting, ensuring complete darkness during night cycles.

  • Horizontal and vertical storage - this fan can be easily stacked to save space.
  • Integrated handle - easy to grip and move comfortably.
  • Daisy chain capability - Daisy chain or connect 6 Quest F9 fans at once on the same 15-amp circuit for increased airflow.
  • Assembled in Madison, Wisconsin - built to last.
  • Cable wrap - equipped with a convenient cable wrap.
  • Low energy consumption - Consumes only 1.9 A of energy.
  • CFCI branch protection - Provides protection against electric shock in wet and moist environments.
  • Built-in circuit breaker - Protects the unit and all daisy-chained devices.

Specifications:

  • product dimensions: 43x22.6x51.4 cm
  • packaging dimensions: 44.5x23.5x53.7 cm
  • product weight: 10 kg

Important safety instructions:

WARNING: Danger of electric shock. May cause injury or death. To reduce the risk of electric shock:

  • do not expose to standing water or rain
  • Disconnect the fan from the power outlet before maintenance.
  • Do not block the air inlet or outlet. Minimum distance of one foot from obstacles.
  • For indoor use only
  • Do not use as a step stool or bench
  • Do not use with damaged cable or plug.
  • Do not lay the cable under a carpet. Do not cover the cable with a carpet, runners, or similar coverings. Do not lead the cable under furniture or appliances. Place the cord out of traffic areas and where it will not be tripped over.

WARNING: Not suitable for use with semiconductor speed controllers

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