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I need to fit a fan in a small utility room - which gets too warm due to a couple of fridges/freezers in there, and just a couple of air bricks for ventilation (the door needs to be kept closed). A small extractor fan should draw enough air into the room via the air bricks. The fan needs to run continuously, but also last a reasonable length of time - measured in years, not months.
Looking at product data from the likes of Manrose, Xpelair etc, for smaller fans (4 inch to 6 inch dia), I don't see any mention of being able to run them continuously, even the ones marketed as "commercial". The larger commercial ones costing £hundreds are somewhat overkill for the small room. Sometimes there is a 2 or 3 year guarantee, but I don't want to get called back in 6 months to replace it in my own time.
Any suggestions for smalll but reliable 24-hour operation fans?
Looking at product data from the likes of Manrose, Xpelair etc, for smaller fans (4 inch to 6 inch dia), I don't see any mention of being able to run them continuously, even the ones marketed as "commercial". The larger commercial ones costing £hundreds are somewhat overkill for the small room. Sometimes there is a 2 or 3 year guarantee, but I don't want to get called back in 6 months to replace it in my own time.
Any suggestions for smalll but reliable 24-hour operation fans?