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Gas engineer

Hi,

I need to replace my en-suite extractor fan as it doesn’t appear that the motor can’t be replaced. Current one is an airflow aura, which hasn’t lasted that long (approx 5-7 years). It runs from a switch outside via a fused connection unit to the fan. I have checked the fuse and across line and neutral which is receiving 230v. Can I change this for another brand Without changing the ducting?Any decent brands? Also it’s through the wall rigid ducting.

Thanks,
Chris.
 

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