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Reddit mentions of Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine Remote Mount In-Line Spot Ventilation Fan, Quiet Air Flow

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine Remote Mount In-Line Spot Ventilation Fan, Quiet Air Flow. Here are the top ones.

Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine Remote Mount In-Line Spot Ventilation Fan, Quiet Air Flow
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Quiet Air Flow: Designed for residential or light commercial applications, this powerful ventilation fan can exhaust air from multiple points at 1.3 sonesLong Life, Guaranteed: Panasonic ventilation fans use less energy to move larger volumes of air; Less energy leads to less overheating and motor failure, saving you on repair costs; Included 3-year limited warrantyEasy-To-Install: Designed for 6" ducts; Features five positions for installation with included joint, truss, and suspension bracketsClean Air: Panasonic ventilation fans will increase your air quality, eliminating humidity, mold, mildew, and other air pollutants from any roomCode Compliant: This product is ENERGY STAR certified and complies with ASHRAE 62.2, LEED, California Title 24, and Washington VIAQ codes and standards
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height9.45 Inches
Length13.39 Inches
Number of items1
Size6-Inch duct
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width9.45 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine Remote Mount In-Line Spot Ventilation Fan, Quiet Air Flow:

u/AmateurSparky · 51 pointsr/HomeImprovement

They do make them, they're called in-line vent fans.

u/freshmutz · 5 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I have 2 of these installed in my house:

Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine 240 CFM In-Line Fan, 6-Inch Duct https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EDUIX2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_qXhdAb0376KVX

They are awesome! We had a roofing company come out and install roof vents, and the flapper is contained in them, not the fan itself. The in-line fans are much quieter than a fan with the motor installed at ceiling level. And they are easier to install in my opinion since they just have to be screwed up to attic rafters.

u/spikedmeowmix · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine 240 CFM In-Line Fan, 6-Inch Duct https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EDUIX2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_kaTBzbHS3FBBZ

Once again, it's Overkill.

u/IcyKettle · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Ha no that's not concrete. That's just either plaster or gypsum from your ceiling.

I have no idea if they still make round units like this to replace old NuTones. Even if they do, I can't imagine they work nearly as well as a standard modern square model.

I'd normally tell you to just get a standard Panasonic Whisper model, make that hole square and big enough to accommodate it (not hard at all) and call it a day.

BUT, you have attic access which is a huge bonus. You could actually have the best of both worlds if you got an inline model. You'd mount it on a nearby rafter or joist, and run a short duct to your existing round ceiling hole. No retrofit necessary. :-)

EDIT: Obviously, if you get an inline model, you'll lose the light. But maybe that's not a deal-breaker in your situation.

u/Jessie_James · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Id' just install a fan in that hole. However, you MUST ensure it is rated for kitchen use. I had to install mine 45 degrees away from the stove.

I bought this one last year and it's great. It is so quiet we barely know it's on:

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-FV-20NLF1-WhisperLine-In-Line-6-Inch/dp/B000EDUIX2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=undefined&sr=8-5&keywords=panasonic+exhaust+fan+kitchen

You could use this in the hole: (I used two):

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-PC-NLF06S-WhisperLine-Accessory-6-Inch/dp/B00084UCH4/ref=pd_bxgy_hi_text_z

Then I bought some 6" duct and a vent through the side of my gable. It did not take long to install.

I did hire an electrician to install the on/off switch and wire it all up though.

Pics:

http://i.imgur.com/pIaUVCg.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/gxflsr6.jpg

The closest duct in this picture is for the microwave oven.

http://i.imgur.com/ffVVKI9.jpg

Here are other options:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=panasonic+exhaust+fan+kitchen&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Apanasonic+exhaust+fan+kitchen

u/ender4171 · 1 pointr/DIY

I have a Panasonic Whisperline 6" fan that I use to vent the hot air from my server cabinet. It wasn't cheap, but it is SUPER quiet. I have it sitting on top of the server cabinet 3 feet from my head when I am at my desk and I don't even notice it most of the time. It is seriously quieter than my bathroom fan, but it moves up to 240CFM. The cheap "grow room" fans you see on amazon are loud as hell. It is worth it to spend the extra money on a good name brand. The Panasonic is industrial rated for continuous 24/7 use (unlike the burn-your-house-down Chinese fans), and if installed remotely (like in an atic) is basically silent.

u/ayn-ahuasca · 1 pointr/HVAC

I used one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-FV-20NLF1-WhisperLine-In-Line-6-Inch/dp/B000EDUIX2

Placed in basement utility room. Intake of duct fan comes from the output side of the 3rd floor system. Output of duct fan blows to a register in basement.

So when I turn this fan on it turns over the air from all three floors. In the winter we heat with a wood-burning stove on the basement level so this helps keep everything stable. In the shoulder seasons where we have only light cooling needs, it lets us only run cooling only on the third floor and the other floors balance out. In summer we run both ACs.