
Average Rating: 5

Specs
| Item | Attic Ventilator |
|---|---|
| Type | Thermostatically Controlled Roof Mount |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Hz | 60 |
| HP | 1/5 |
| Amps | 8.0 |
| RPM | 1500 |
| CFM @ 0.030-In. SP | 1600 |
| Max. Attic Area (Sq.-Ft.) | 2285 |
| Free Air Intake Required (Sq.-Ft.) | 5.5 |
| Dome Dia. (In.) | 23-1/4 |
| Dome Material | Brown Paintable PVC Plastic |
| Thermostat Temp. (Deg. F) | 70 to 130 |
| Includes | Thermally Protected Motor |
| UNSPSC | 40101502 |
| Weight | 22.000000 |
| SKUs | 5C042 |
Description
- Thermostat and motor are accessible from outside. Mesh screens keep birds out. Easily mount between rafters. Precision-balanced 14" metal blade, 3-7/8"H splash guard to keep out rain, and heavy-gauge metal flashing.
- Automatic Roof-Mount Attic Ventilators
- Blend into most roof designs and save energy costs by circulating air, cooling the attic, and reducing overall air conditioner strain.
- UL Listed.
- Motors: thermally protected, 120V/60 Hz
Customer Reviews
Works Great - Pays for itself
Monday, August 16, 2010Had a unit die last fall (was 15 years old) and didn't get around to replacing it till this July. I amount it as the cap of one of my chimneys. (Only 1 of the 4 actually are live, the other are balancing ascetics. My 2nd floor temps were running about 5 degrees warmer than the 1st floor as the attic (with 10-inches insulation) was running about 30 degrees about 2nd floor temps. After installing, the 2nd floor is only running 1 degree above 1st floor temps and attic is significantly cooler.
longer electrical connection between thermostat and the fan motor. Old version had a foot pigtail, this there is none.






