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Panasonic FV-30NLF1 WhisperLine 340 CFM In-Line Fan, 6-Inch Duct

Panasonic FV-30NLF1 WhisperLine 340 CFM In-Line Fan, 6-Inch DuctReview Panasonic FV-30NLF1 WhisperLine 340 CFM In-Line Fan, 6-Inch Duct
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  • Can place inlets over the shower, tub, toilet and/or vanity in a single bathroom and still use just one fan
  • Blower wheel is designed to draw air in both sides allowing more area for air to enter the wheel
  • Can be installed in five different positions and joist, truss and suspension brackets are included
  • Retains pollutants that can be hazardous to its occupants
  • Rated 340 cubic feet per minute

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Absotively Quiet
By JimBob
I love these fans. I bought 2 for my house. They are absolutely the quietest fan you never heard. The 30NLF1 is oversized for my small bathrooms...the 20NLF1 would have sufficed. This fan is so quiet, I have to stick my head out of the shower to hear it running. I can't believe anyone would be disappointed with this choice.To clarify for the lone dissenter in these reviews:They are meant to be installed to the structure of your house. They are not portable so they come with a junction box for wiring that you supply.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Just What I Was Looking For
By John
I wanted to replace my noisy Broan 502 exhaust fan with something much quieter in my workshop. This thing really sucks! Like almost 100 more cfm than the 502. I used the hanger option and attached the hanging bracket to the subfloor inbetween the joists. Then used two inlcuded short brackets to keep the unit from swaying off the hanging brackets by attaching them to the bottom of the joists.If I was building or remodeling a bathroom(s), this would be my only choice for a highly efficient and whisper quiet exhaust fan. Nice engineering and rock solidly built.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5The Silence of the Fans
By Freakachu
I just bought a 1969 house with two bathrooms, and zero fans. Apparently it was okay to build them like that back then. After dealing with the black mold issue, I decided to really go all in on a bathroom fan system for not just one, but BOTH bathrooms.That's right kids - this bad boy is venting for my master and guest bathroom at the same time.But wait, doesn't that mean the fan turns on in both bathrooms at the same time? Yes, and I don't care. It's powerful enough that it doesn't feel like a compromise in either bathroom (the mirror doesn't even steam up), and it's quiet enough that no one in the house can tell that it's on. Wiring up both of my bathrooms was easy since they are both on the same circuit. I was safely able to connect two timer switches up and into the attic with Romex and wire-nut them into the fan unit, which has a very professional and easily accessible junction box built-in. This way in either bathroom, I just hit the timer, take my shower, and walk-away. I considered setting up a three-way switch with a traveler between the two bathrooms, but it seems cheesy to me that you could have a war with the person in the other bathroom over whether the fan is on or off. I can see kids doing that.Note: a timer switch is a necessity with this fan. It's so quiet you won't know that you left it on.

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