Olympus JetFlow OLY-C40/110 Portable Ventilator & Extractor Fan – 400mm (110V)
Used for both extraction and ventilation, this compact yet extremely powerful 400mm industrial fan is designed for demanding environments where reliable, heavy-duty airflow is essential. Rugged, durable and supplied with a fitted 110V yellow plug, it is built to perform on construction and commercial sites.
Includes:
• 1 × Olympus JetFlow OLYC40/110 Ventilator & Extractor Fan (16" / 400mm / 6300m³/hr, 110V~50Hz)
• Optional: 10 metres of stow-and-flow ducting (model FL40)
The Olympus JetFlow OLY-C40/110 is a high-capacity 400mm portable ventilator and extractor fan engineered for maximum airflow delivery and long-term reliability. Designed for industrial and commercial use in environments such as construction sites, tunnels, workshops, basements, and fume extraction areas, it provides industry-leading performance.
The fan features a 1.5mm powder-coated steel body housing robust metal sickle-style blades, optimised to deliver exceptional airflow and static pressure. Driven by a strong yet lightweight aluminium motor, it remains portable despite its high output. Rubber-mounted feet provide stability, and the reinforced handle allows easy transportation.
Ideal Applications:
With an impressive 6300m³/hr airflow at 700 Pa, the OLY-C40/110 is ideal for:
pharmaceutical plants, tunnel ventilation, sewage and drainage works, manufacturing facilities, factories, basements, shipyards, grain storage, agricultural environments, chemical sites, auto repair facilities, logistics centres, hotel kitchens, bars, playground and retail ventilation, kilns, mining operations and mills.
The unit is powerful enough to push or pull fresh air, fumes or dust through 10 metres of ducting, making it suitable for confined spaces and long-reach ventilation tasks.
Key Product Features:
Diameter: 400mm
Supply: 110V / 32A (fitted yellow plug)
Running Current: 9.2 amps
Airflow: 6300m³/hr
Static Pressure: 700 Pa
Weight: 26.5 kg
Dimensions: 54cm × 49cm × 47cm
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