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FR Series Round Inline Exhaust Fan, 6" Duct (280 CFM)
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Product Highlights

Product Highlight: Max. Amps
0.67
Product Highlight: Air Flow Capacity (CFM)
280 CFM
Product Highlight: Warranty
5 Year Warranty
Product Highlight: Duct Size
6"
Product Highlight: Voltage
120v
Product Highlight: RPM
2750 RPM

Description

CAUTION: For General Ventilation Use Only. Do Not Use To Exhaust Radon, Hazardous Or Explosive Materials And Vapors

Fantech's versatile FR Series Inline Fans provide the ideal answer for a variety of air movement problems in residential and commercial applications. The fans feature a plastic housing constructed of UL-recognized, UV protected thermoplastic resin. This tough protected shell allows the fan to be mounted in outdoor and wet locations. FR fans feature external rotor motors that have proven dependable year after year. Fan is fully caulked to prevent moisture from entering the housing.

Features:
  • Prewired and supplied w/ a mounting bracket for easy installation
  • UL Listed; CSA Certified
  • Approved for residential and commercial applications and for wet locations
  • Suitable for airstream temperatures up to 140°F
  • Easy connection using external wiring box with waterproof gasket
  • 100% speed controllable
  • 5-Year factory warranty

Specs

Air Flow Capacity (CFM):

280

Duct Size:

6"

Voltage:

120v

RPM:

2750

Rated Watts:

71

Wattage Range:

54-72

Max. Amps:

0.67

Housing Material:

Molded Housing

Warranty:

5 Year

Energy Star Rated:

Yes

0" Ps:

327 CFM

0.2" Ps:

287 CFM

0.4" Ps:

247 CFM

0.6" Ps:

200 CFM

0.8" Ps:

163 CFM

1.0" Ps:

118 CFM

1.5" Ps:

37 CFM

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FR Series Round Inline Exhaust Fan, 6" Duct (280 CFM)
SKU: FR150
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280
6"
120v
2750
71

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Product Reviews

4.73 out of 63 reviews
93% would recommend this product
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Most Liked Positive Review

FM Series Round Exhaust Fan, 6

Note that the fan is advertised as 263 CFM, but the specification label on the fan notes that it is 230 CFM. It is a good little fan but I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because it is not as powerful as advertised. The good about the fan is that it mounts away from the vent and the only noise in the room is the slight air flow sound. Even when I am working in the attic, I barely notice the sound of the fan itself. I work full time from home as a transcriptionist and my office is a 8 x 8 room. I needed to exhaust the heat that builds up in that room to avoid over using the house AC unit. The whole house fan does help, but it is noisy and I need relative quiet to do my job, and the WHF doesn't do enough for the office. I had hoped this little fan would the job without the WHF. This little fan does the job, but only in conjunction with the WHF. I am going to try a more powerful fan.
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Most Liked Negative Review

Not for quiet low speed operation

I replaced a 20+ year old Fantech FR150 that ventilated two bathrooms and is controlled by a humidistat. The Fantech 2020 version make progressively more humming noise as the fan speed is lowered. Much more than the older versions that I have used in the past. Talking with Fantech support they confirmed that when the fan speed they will hum much louder than the older versions. My guess is that they have changed manufacturing origin, processes, materials. They recommend the Fantech FG6MEC which has an electronically controlled motor which they purport will not hum when the fan speed is lowered.
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Great fan

Easy instal and they move a ton of air.
Frank
Montana
4 months ago
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I will but this fan.

Great for pier and beam crawl spaces. Quite and moves a large volume of air.
EZ
Plano, Tx
7 months ago
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Great fan, very quiet

This was a replacement for a circulation fan in a crawl space. It was very easy to install and runs very quietly
J
San diego
1 years ago
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Exact match to the radon fan I was replacing

The fan came quick. It was the exact match for the fan that failed. I swapped them out in about 20 minutes. I'd buy from them againz
Jeffie
West Chester, PA
1 years ago
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I would buy this product again in the future if needed.

This is the second bathroom fan I have purchased from supplyhouse.com they are easy to install and are very quiet. Online ordering process is very easy to follow. I will continue to order from supplyhouse for the maintenance of my home.
Mick
Parsippany NJ
1 years ago
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Joneshandyman
Illinois
1 years ago
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Inline exhaust fans are where it's at

Really like using inline exhaust fans when there is access to the attic. In my homes, I generally use sprayfoam insulation applied to the underside of the roof, so the attic is relatively comfortable and clean. Mounting the inline fan is simple, and it keeps most of the noise out of living space. Supplyhouse.com offers several simple and attractive options for the intake vent.
Brenmar
Lindale, TX
2 years ago
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Fan tec fans are the best.

This is a very powerful pump, very solid and fit our project perfectly
Fred
San jose
2 years ago
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Quiet and high quality

We use these fans on commercial work because of their high quality, Been using them for many years and have never had a failure.
Fat Boy
Jacksonville, Florida
2 years ago
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Great fan good price fast delivery

Use to vent bathrooms
Ed
New Jersey
2 years ago
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Q: I am looking to install this fan to move air for a humidifier. Can this fan handle pulling air from a duct mounted bypass humidifier Aprilaire 700m?

Asked by griff 8 years ago

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The FR series fans aren't really made for an application like that. They would be used as duct boost fans or bathroom exhaust fans. There are two versions of the FR150. One that is used for duct boosting and one that is used for radon mitigation. So, if you want to try to use one, you would want to try the one for radon mitigation because it has a moisture protected motor.

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Q: Can I use a 5 amp variable speed switch with this Fantech FR-150?

Asked by Ed 8 years ago

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Yes, Fantech suggests using their WC15 for such a switch.

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Q: Which of the Fantek inline 6 inch duct kitchen fans is the most quiet in the $100 - $200 range ? Is a muffler always suggested ? Can the motor be controlled with an existing rheostat (Broan hood type retrofit) ?

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Although Fantech does not supply sound data on its fans, they suggest that silencers are unnecessary in most applications. The motor must be controlled with a solid state variable speed control.

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- Blindrid

No muffler, just isolate ductwork to avoid vibration noise. I used the FR series with good luck.

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