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Here is the combination chimney cap and exhaust fan that will correct draft problems in almost any chimney! The Exhausto Fan
mounts atop the chimney, where it literally sucks the smoke from the flue. Even difficult drafting problems such as poorly proportioned corner fireplaces, see-through fireplaces, backdrafting
fireplaces, or odors from your chimney are solved with the Exhausto Fan.
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The motor is completely enclosed and maintenance free with air-cooled, prelubricated, sealed ball bearings. It comes
with a prewired junction box, a bird screen, and a speed motor control. With the motor speed control, you can adjust the speed of the fan from the room where you have the fireplace. It also duplicates as a
ventilator: Turn it on when you need to refresh the air in the room, and the fan will pull out stale odors and cigarette smoke. The Exhausto Fan is designed for minimum energy consumption, using about
as much energy as a regular light bulb.
Exhausto Fans are ERL-listed, powerful, efficient, and very quiet. Made of extremely durable cast-aluminum and stainless steel, it comes with a six
month money-back guarantee, a two-year warranty against defects in material and workmanship, and a 10-year warranty against corrosion.
Note: Before installing, check local codes as some local codes prohibit the use of chimney fans on gas and oil furnaces. We strongly encourage you to have the 110V wiring
installed by a certified electrician. If you wish to install an Exhausto Fan on a solid-pack chimney, order the appropriate adaptor, too.
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To determine which Exhausto Fan model to order, you will need:
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- the shape of your flue (round, square, or rectangular)
- the size of your flue (the dimensions of a square or rectangular flue; the diameter of a round flue)
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- the width (in inches) of your fireplace opening multiplied by the height
(in inches) of your fireplace opening. This will give you the square inches of your fireplace opening. NOTE: If you have a see-through fireplace, add the square inches of the larger side and 1/2 the square inches of the smaller side to determine your "fireplace opening size."
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Exhausto Fan Model RS9
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Exhausto Fan Model RS12
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Exhausto Fan Model RS14
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Exhausto Fan Model RS16
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