
| Application: | Bathroom |
|---|---|
| Motor: | Condenser |
| Motor Bearing: | Ball |
| Blower Wheel Type: | Sirocco |
| Mount: | Ceiling Recessed |
| Mounting Opening: | 17-3/8" x 12-5/8" |
| Grille Size: | 18-1/8" L x 13-5/16" W |
| Material: | Galvanized Steel |
| Duct Size: | 4" |
| Air Flow Capacity (CFM): | 110 |
| Heating Element Watts: | 1400 |
| Heater Blower Fan (Watts): | 25 |
| Heater Blower Fan (CFM): | 90 |
| Voltage: | 120v |
| Hertz: | 60 |
| Sone: | 0.6 |
| Thermal Fuse Protection: | Yes |
| Warranty: | 3 Year (Parts) |
The fan has a sound measurement of 0.6 sones. 1 sone is the equivalent of a quiet refrigerator. The fan should not be used as main heat source, but does provide some heat and can be run continuously. There is a separate switch for the heater, so you can run the fan without the heater.
1)Yes, the fan is exceptionally quiet. 2)The heater warms up a 5' x 6' room fairly quickly. You may want to turn it off if you are taking a long bath. It's perfect during a shower. My other bathroom is larger, and again, if you are taking a long bath you might want to turn it off at some point. 3) You will install a double switch plate, one for the fan, one for the exhaust. They supply small labels for the switches.
The fan is extremely quiet - you need to remember to turn it off! In the 2 weeks I've used the unit I think the longest I've had the heater on was about 30-35 minutes, but assume it would run much longer. I don't know if there's an auto cut-off at some point. To operate the heater and fan seperately you need 2 wall switches or a dual rocker switch.
1. The heater is very quiet, the vent fan not so much. 2. For my 7 x 8 foot bathroom, plenty of heat for as long as I want. 3.I have fan and heater wired to two separate on/off switches.
1) less then 1 scon 2) 1400watts and yes it can be left on. Also you can install a timer switch to control the heater/fan. 3)Install a dual switch, one to control the fan, and one for the heater. Several electric supply companies carry them.