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Frequently Asked Questions


How do I size my Fantech bathroom exhaust system?

HVI, the Home Ventilating Institute recommends that the fan be sized for 8 air changes per hour:

A. Calculate the volume of the bathroom in cubic feet.
B. Multiply the volume by 8 to get ventilation rate in cubic feet per hour.
C. Divide by 60 to get volume in air ventilation rate per minute in cfm.
D. Look in the Performance Data under 0.4" of back pressure for most installations to pick a fan with the required power.


How do I ensure that my Fantech system will be as quiet as you claim it can be?

A. Use insulated flexible duct. It has excellent noise canceling properties and minimizes condensation.
B. Install the fan as far away from the exhaust grille as possible. Fantech recommends a minimum of 8' of flexible duct between the fan and any exhaust grille.
C. Install multiple exhaust points when large volumes of air is to be exhausted. When more than 150 cfm is exhausted through one HG 6 exhaust grille noise may be generated in the grille. Install multiple grilles close to the sources of moisture in order to minimize noise and get the most effective ventilation.
D. If rigid duct has to be used: Install a LD sound attenuator next to the inlet of the fan.


How many bathrooms can I vent with 1 (one) fan?

Fantech generally recommends that no more than 3 bathrooms are exhausted together. Whenever the fan runs air will be exhausted from all the rooms that are connected to one system. This, in combination with the much higher cost of large fans, means that it is generally beneficial to exhaust a maximum of 3 smaller, or 2 larger, bathrooms together.


Am I able to paint Fantech Grills?

A. All Fantech plastic grilles can be painted.
B. A paint that is suitable for plastic should be used. Example: "Krylon Fusion for Plastic"
C. If desired paint to be used is not suitable for plastic, a coat of primer suitable for plastic should be applied first. Example: "Rust-oleum Plastic Primer"
D. Warning! If paints not suitable for plastic are applied directly to plastic grilles it is likely satisfactory results will not be achieved.
E. Grille should be removed from installation for painting. This will prevent paint from being applied to lamp socket contacts, damper flap, or label.
F. For further instruction of the painting process follow directions of the paint manufacturer.
 


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