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Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine 240 CFM In-Line Fan, 6-Inch Duct

Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine 240 CFM In-Line Fan, 6-Inch Duct
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Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine 240 CFM In-Line Fan, 6-Inch Duct

 
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FV-20NLF1 The Panasonic WhisperLine in-line 240 CFM bathroom fan is designed for multiple-task ventilation. This means that you can ventilate multiple areas or multiple rooms with just one fan. For example, you can place inlets over the shower, tub, toilet and/or vanity in a single bathroom and still use just one fan. In recent years, homes have become more airtight and energy efficient. While this lowers the cost to heat and air-condition a home, it also retains pollutants that can be hazardous to its occupants. One way to improve the air quality of the home is through whole-house ventilation with a Panasonic WhisperLine bathroom fan, which removes ''stale'' air and provides fresh air on a slow, continuous basis. Features: -Ventilate Multiple Areas with Just One Fan -So Quiet You Might Not Know it's On -Adjustable Airflow for Multi-Inlet Balance -Easy Installation -Continuous, Trouble-free Operation for Many Years -Energy Star Qualified for Energy Savings Specifications: -Air Volume (CFM) - 258 at 0.0'' static pressure, 240 at 0.2'' static pressure, and 200 at 0.4'' static pressure -Noise (sones) - 1.4 -Power Consumption (Watts) - 57 -Energy Efficiency (CFM's/Watt) - 4.2 -Speed (RPM) - 1260 -Current (Amps) - 0.46 -Thermal Fuse Protection - Yes -Duct Diameter (inches) - 6'' -Super Quiet Operation - Yes -Totally Enclosed Condenser Motor - Yes, for long life - Rated for continuous run -Insulated Housing - Yes, to prevent condensation and noise -Tapered Duct Adaptor for easy connection - Yes -5 Positions for Installation - Yes -Joint or Truss Attachment Brackets Included - Yes -Suspension Brackets Included - Yes -Grill - Low profile family design -Adjustable Airflow for Multi-Inlet Balance - Yes -Galvanized Steel for Long Life - Yes -Weight - 17 lbs Technical Data Installation Instructions Architectural Specifications

 
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Product Weight:17.0 pounds
Package Length:25.0 inches
Package Width:15.1 inches
Package Height:13.2 inches
Package Weight:22.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Features
  • Adjustable airflow for multi-inlet balance

  • Features a totally enclosed condenser motor and a large, double suction blower wheel to move air quietly

  • Can be installed in five different positions; joist, truss and suspension brackets are included

  • Energy Star qualified


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 20 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Silence is all you hear  Jun 02, 2011 By T. Andrew
Is it running, my wife asked. Seriously, this is a high quality, silent running, mass air moving bathroom fan. I paired this up with the "Panasonic PC-NLF06D WhisperLine Accessory Kit, 6-Inch Double Pick Up Panasonic" and installed 2 vents in my master bathroom. The accessory kit includes everything you need, sans 6" flex duct to run between the vents and the unit and then from the unit to the outside. The accessory kit includes a damper for each vent location and is completely silence when the dampers open and close. Overall, this unit appears to be well constructed and should provide many decades of use.

I found this simple formula online to calculated the required CFM for your bathroom. It seems to be spot on.

Step 1: Calculate the cubic feet of your bathroom (length x width x height)
Step 2: Divide by 60 (the number of minutes in an hour)
Step 3: Multiply the result by 8 (the number of recommended air changes per hour)
== recommend CFM

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Quietest kitchen fan yet  Apr 09, 2008 By Jerome Mcintire "God is bigger than that"
We have renovated several houses and have always installed Panasonic vent fans. They are among the quietest and most durable available (Fantech is also good). This is the first inline fan we have installed. We put it in the kitchen-- we don't need a fancy hood with fan over the stove, just a good exhaust fan to clear the occasional smoke or to cool the room. This fan moves lots of air (240 cfm), especially with the 6" duct we installed, but it is quieter than the 70 cfm ceiling fans we have put in previously.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Great fan. I have been looking for years.  Aug 13, 2010 By Clarence Totzke
I have been looking for years to find a replacement for the noisy cobbled exhaust fan the builder put in my attic to vent 3 bathrooms and the laundry room. Amazon is the last place I would consider to look for something like this. I only found it while I was looking for something else. I'd rather be lucky than smart.

This unit is quiet and easy to install. Their installation methods and hardware are very flexible. The 240 CFM size is adequate to exhaust four room outlets of 4" diameter each with major restrictors at the room outlets. I have the fan on a timer that runs 16 hours a day. The inlet of the fan unit is only a single 6" opening. You must construct your own inlet plenum for multiple inlet connections. A Y-connector or a T-connector works nicely.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Great with one small exception  Mar 02, 2011 By Eric Law
I really like this unit! It's not the cheapest bath fan out there, but if you want "quiet" this is the one you want.

Seems very well-built, and was easy to install with one exception and this is my only complaint: the straight part of the inlet/outlet fittings is very short - doesn't give you much to attach hose/pipe to. I think it would be better if they could be lengthened about 1/2".

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Great fan! Using it on our second project  Aug 11, 2011 By Andrew J. Laduke "Novi man"
I'm a remodeling contractor. A customer requested we install this fan because it could vent the main bath we're renovating, and the master bath that we weren't touching.

The unit has brackets which made it easy to install the joists/rafters in the attic. We bought 4" insulated tubing/ductwork and connected them in the attic.

The grills were easy to install too.

The only hard part was that we needed an electrician to hook it up. He used a "parallel" circuit design, so each switch worked completely independent of the other.

Also, don't forget to buy the accessory kit. It has the baffle modules to prevent back flow of air.

My customer loves it, and now were installing it on a double remodel we're doing.

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