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| 6-Inch 110vac 250cfm In-Line Duct Booster Fan |
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| Item# 3011 |
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Overview
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- Installs in metal or flexible ducts
- Boost airflow to selected areas
- Use as a super quiet bathroom exhaust fan
- Use to assist ventilation
- Maximum operating temperature 140 degrees
- 250 cubic ft. maximum air flow per minute
Essential Info
Imagine being able to walk into a room, press a button and have the airflow only to that room immediately boosted by up to 80 percent, quietly. Increase ventilation to selected areas when guests are over, equalize temperatures in rooms that are too hot or too cold, or build your own power-circulated HVAC system. Installation is easy: Simply cut the flexible or rigid duct where you want the fan installed, insert the duct,and then seal the duct with a nylon strap (for flexible ducts) or sheet metal screws (for ridged ducts).
This 6-Inch In-Line Duct Fan uses high-performance balanced polycorbonate fan blades, and the fan comes with approximately 6-inch wire leads.
What's Included
6-In 110VAC 250CFM In-Line Duct Fan - DB200
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More Info
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In-Line Duct Fans can be wired directly to a wall switch for manual control or to an HVAC system (an optional 110V relay may be required). To turn on the duct fan automatically only when there is air flow, just add the optional #3018 DuctStat Duct Fan Thermostat. The DuctStat requires that the duct fan have a 110V plug end.
For X10 control, use a #2002SHL ApplianceLinc Module (plug-in) or #2250 Leviton Fixture Relay Module (in-line wiring) to obtain remote X10 control of the booster.
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Specifications
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Specifications | | Manufacturer: | Suncourt | | Manufacturer Product No.: | DB200 | | Duct Diameter: | 6" | | Unit Weight: | 2.50Lbs. | | Max Boost CFM: | 250 | | Free Air CFM: |
160 | | Amps: | 0.35 | | Housing Length: | 8" | | dBA: | 50 | | Blade Type: | Polycarbonate | | Motor: | 110V, Class B, Thermally Protected (T.P.) | | Performance: | Fan performance chart |
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