| Duct Size: | 4" |
|---|---|
| Voltage: | 115V |
| RPM: | 2900 |
| Rated Watts: | 80 |
| Wattage Range: | 62-80 |
| Max. Amps: | 0.72 |
| Housing Material: | Molded Housing |
| Warranty: | 5 Year |
| Energy Star Rated: | Yes |
| Air Flow Capacity (CFM): | 167 |
| 0" Ps: | 167 CFM |
| 0.2" Ps: | 150 CFM |
| 0.4" Ps: | 133 CFM |
| 0.6" Ps: | 113 CFM |
| 0.8" Ps: | 88 CFM |
| 1.0" Ps: | 63 CFM |
| 1.5" Ps: | 4 CFM |
Yes, however a better alternative designed specifically for radon abatement is the HP190 fan unit. We carry this unit here: http://www.supplyhouse.com/Fantech-HP190-HP-Series-Inline-Radon-Fan-4-5-Duct-157-CFM
Yes .there should be a rubber boot suplied
Yes, simply use a 4" PVC rubber coupling adapter with hose clamps. My fan has a rubber reducer 4" to 3" PVC since I went 3" PVC pipe. I have a pic if interested.
Yes...while iy u not fit directly it will at the very least fit with a rubbed clamp joint often used to attach plastic pipe to iron. Good chance it will fit directly.
Yes. We attached one to 4" PVC on both ends. We used scews instead of glue so we could take it apart to service screens we put in the pipe.