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Local business has 3x large extract fans that simply turn on and off with individual switches.

Can any brand of this type of fan be retrofitted with say, a ventaxia fan controller with speed and reverse?

Existing fans are Ziehl-Abegg. Photos showing existing wiring, and diagram on cover lid.

Note that the fan turns opposite to the arrow on the sticker…

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It looks like it’s connected correctly… for one speed, one direction.
 

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