Reviews Fantech HP 190 Radon Fan 4/5" Duct 157 cfm

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Fantech HP 190 Radon Fan 4/5" Duct 157 cfm Product Description:



  • Volts: 115
  • Amps: 115
  • CFM: 157

Product Description

HP 190 HP Series Fans are Specially Designed with Higher Pressure Capabilities for Radon Mitigation Applications Fantech has Developed the HP Series Fans Specifically to Suit the Higher Pressure Capability Requirements Needed in Radon Mitigation Applications. Most Radon Mitigators Who Previously used the Fantech FR Series Fans Have Switched to the New HP Series Feature and Specification Improved UV Resistant Housings Approved for Commercial Applications UL Approved for Wet Locations (Outdoors) Sealed Housings and Wiring Boxes to Prevent Radon Leakage or Water Penetration Energy Efficient Permanent Split Capacitor Motors External Wiring Box Full Five Year Factory Warranty Electrical Specifications: Volt: 115 Wattage Range: 60 - 85 Max. Amps: 0.78 CFM: 157 Max. Ps: 2.01

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Radon lessons learned the hard way
By Don Loritz
Our home (~1600 sf under air on a slab) tested at 14.0 (EPA max is 4.0). Our contractor installed this Fantech model in a sub-slab depressurization system, and the radon level dropped to 1.0. Highly effective! (I don't give five stars until a product like this works for a year.)We also learned some ...Radon lessons the hard way:We lost a sale of our home when the buyer's inspector found radon (at 14.0, as above), and then we couldn't finance purchase of a home in Florida when *our* inspector found radon there and the bank's underwriter wouldn't approve the loan, all this costing us much $$$ and time. Here's what to do:For your current home, buy yourself a "Safety Siren" radon detector ($125 from Amazon; there may be other makes/models available by the time you read this.) Find out if you have radon *now*. In the short term, you may be able to reduce environmental radon by just turning ceiling fans and opening windows. Longer-term (and certainly prior to sale, since you must disclose radon) in most localities "sub-slab depressurization" (SSD) is relatively inexpensive (~ $1000). (Florida, where radon is often *in the building materials*, can require a more expensive heat-exchanger ventilation system (~$3,000).For your next home, you may not be able to use your meter to inspect the property (it takes 2 days for a reading), but you can hire an inspector to do the test. It's worth hiring a pro here, because they can tell you how difficult it will be to remediate. If radon is found, think twice about telling your bank/mortgagee. You might get the seller to pay for the remediation, but it will turn up in the closing papers, and the bank's underwriter may become a bigger obstacle than the radon mitigation itself.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Running Strong
By Tant
I've been running this fan full time for one year. It's just as strong, silent and trusted now as when I first installed it. I'd absolutely recommend this product.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5fantech HP190 fan
By owner
I have had the Fantech HP190 fan running continuouly for at least seven years and it shows no sign of failure.

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