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Solar Exhaust Fan Attic 5 Watt 12 V Powered Roof Mounted Air Ventilation 365 CFM
$ 35.1
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Description
Solar Exhaust Fan Attic 5 Watt 12 V Powered Roof Mounted Air Ventilation 365 CFMActive Ventilation Products solar powered attic fan product line, the Round Back Solar Fan, is excellent at exhausting attic spaces for shingled roofs. The solar panel provides energy to the fan on sunny days to increase the vent's CFM over and beyond a standard non-motorized static vent. The Round Back Solar Fan is made of rust free aluminum, 8 in. Dia exhaust fan with a 2 in. collar height and 13 in. x 13 in. square flange. Its low profile design looks pleasing on shingled roofs. The Round Back Solar Fan has a solid vent cap with an inner vertical louver cylinder to keep out insects, birds, and animals. The inner vertical louver allows air to exhaust without resistance. Model RBSF-8-GR is powder coated with an electrostatic charge in green finish. The powder coating finish adheres extremely well and is more difficult to remove than wet paint which adds to the vents durability and long lasting clean appearance.
Excellent choice to removing radiant heat from attic spaces
Green powder coating finish is significantly greater at resisting scratching, chipping, and oxidation
Solar panel: 5-Watt, 12-Volt
Ventilation rule 1:300, application per sq. ft.: 200 sq. ft.
Net free air space: 50 sq. in.
Inner cylinder louver design does not allow accumulation of particle buildup as found in using an insect screen
2 in. clearance between bottom of vent cap and flange
Built-in inner vertical louver cylinder has a 1/8 in. opening between louver blades that will keep out insects, birds, and animals while allowing air to move through the vent without resistance
1/8th in. opening between the louver blades and all aluminum ("noncombustible") material meets the requirements of California building code 706A.2 Vents to resist the intrusion of burning embers and flame through ventilation openings
365 CFM at 0.1 SP
Helps to reduce energy costs