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Black 900mm Extension Rod - Trinity, FlatJet

Black 900mm Extension Rod - Trinity, FlatJet

Depending on the height of your ceiling, you may need to purchase a longer downrod to bring your ceiling fan closer to the floor and improve performance.

This ThreeSixty 900mm downrod has been designed for the Trinity ceiling fan 

Finish:

  • Black

Material: 

  • Aluminium

    Length: 

    • 900mm
    • Able to be cut to a shorter size by your electrician
    • Contact us for longer rod availability

    General Recommendations 

    • Australian Safety Standards require your ceiling fan’s blades to be at least 2.1m (2100mm) from the floor.
    • Increasing the amount of space above your ceiling fan will generally result in better performance (airflow).
    • The ideal distance from the floor to the blades of your ceiling fan is between 2100mm and 2700mm for optimal performance.
      $13.38

      Original: $38.23

      -65%
      Black 900mm Extension Rod - Trinity, FlatJet

      $38.23

      $13.38

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      Depending on the height of your ceiling, you may need to purchase a longer downrod to bring your ceiling fan closer to the floor and improve performance.

      This ThreeSixty 900mm downrod has been designed for the Trinity ceiling fan 

      Finish:

      • Black

      Material: 

      • Aluminium

        Length: 

        • 900mm
        • Able to be cut to a shorter size by your electrician
        • Contact us for longer rod availability

        General Recommendations 

        • Australian Safety Standards require your ceiling fan’s blades to be at least 2.1m (2100mm) from the floor.
        • Increasing the amount of space above your ceiling fan will generally result in better performance (airflow).
        • The ideal distance from the floor to the blades of your ceiling fan is between 2100mm and 2700mm for optimal performance.
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