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Reddit mentions of Powerful Industrial Exhaust Fan, Made in The USA (18 Inch)
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- HEAVY DUTY EXHAUST FAN: The housing is made of galvanized steel which prevents rust and has pre-drilled holes for easy mounting. Rolled flange edges offer handling protection during installation.
- MULTI USE VENTILATION FAN: Perfect for agriculture, industrial, restaurant, school, gym, or home.
- EXHAUST FAN WITH SHUTTER: The exterior shutters close tightly to prevent a draft when not in operation and open automatically when powered on. It helps remove unwanted odors, contaminants, excess moisture or heat.
- EXHAUST FAN WARRANTY: This heavy duty exhaust fan has a 1 year limited warranty. The shutters open and close automatically. Fans do not come with electrical plugs. Requires wiring to your building's electrical system.
- THERMALLY PROTECTED FAN: The fan has 2 OSHA-compliant features including a safety grille and a fully enclosed, thermally protected, PSC energy efficient motor.
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Height | 13 Inches |
Length | 21 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 18-Inch |
Weight | 36 Pounds |
Width | 21 Inches |
> flip a switch and have full air exchange in 2 minutes.
Really depends on the size of your space. If you're talking about an 8x10 bathroom, you need a 160 CFM blower to do a full air change in 2 minutes. That's doable.
But in your basement, that same 2 minute air change requirement is going to need (depending on dimensions) anywhere from 1000 to 3000 CFM, which is a little more intense. Likewise with a garage. The average 2-stall garage is 24 x 18, I think, and has a 9-10 foot ceiling. Let's say 9. That's approaching 4000 cubic feet, assuming a flat sealed ceiling. Add more if you have an unfinished ceiling that goes to the roof. To do a 2 minute air change there you'll need something along this line. Certainly doable, but when you start cutting 18" holes in the side of your building, it can certainly give pause.
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And thanks for the comment! BTW, passive louver. This is why you can't just put in Box fans. Box fans have high CFM, but no static pressure. You need something with a little bit of HP. There are tons of options when it comes to fans. I picked that one based on price, HP, and CFM. This summer, I'm almost certain I'm going to say I wish I had gone with the 24 inch instead of the 18 inch. But I made my decision based on specs rather than real world data...... LOL, sure I'm the first to have done that.....