Tools & Hardware : Broan/Nautilus 509S 180 CFM Direct Discharge Fan

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Tools & Hardware : Broan/Nautilus 509S 180 CFM Direct Discharge Fan

Broan/Nautilus 509S 180 CFM Direct Discharge Fan

from: Jensen Distributing




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 16429





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Jensen
EAN: 0026715022908
Label: Jensen Distributing
Product Manufacturer: Jensen Distributing
Model: 509S
Publisher: Jensen Distributing
Release Date: July 27, 2006
Ranking: 16429
Studio: Jensen Distributing


Product facts:
  • Powerful and efficient direct discharge fan
  • Efficient ventilation for kitchens, laundry and recreation rooms, or workshops
  • Filters 180-cubic feet of air per minute at 6.5 sones
  • Housing adjusts to fit walls 4-1/2-inches-to-9-1/2-inches thick
  • 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty







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Item Description:
WALL EXHAUST FAN Eliminates humidity Specially designed polymeric fan blade Adjusts to fit walls 4-1/2' to 9-1/2' thick Built in damper minimizes backdrafts Includes on/off rotary switch Sleeve diameter: 8-3/8' Exhaust capacity: 180 CFM 5.0 Sones Low-profile white polymeric grille 509S 180CFM W/SWTCH DSCHGE FAN

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Broan/Nautilus 180 cfm direct discharge fan helps eliminate humidity from laundry rooms, tobacco smoke from rec rooms and workshops, or cooking fumes from kitchens. The fan is capable of filtering 180 cubic feet of air per minute at 6.5 sones, and the housing adjusts to fit walls 4-1/2-to-9-1/2-inches thick. The fan comes complete with a built-in damper to minimize backdrafts and an 11-1/2-inch square metal grille. The fan is backed with a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Very convenient
Broan/Nautilus 180 CFM Direct Discharge Fan #509S
I purchased this exhaust fan to replace the one in our 1950's home. The original was the same company (NuTone) and was probably about 20+ years old. I was happy to discover this was just about the same size and seemed to be the only option that had a on off switch on the fan instead of having to wire it to a light switch... I really liked that option. Installation was good, instructions were easy to follow. I knew when I bought it that it would be loud.. and MAN is that true! Luckily we don't run it for long periods of time. My only complaint is that it lacks support screws to anchor it into the wall. Since the existing hole in the wall was about .25" larger in diameter, the fan unit sits loosly in the hole. So you can wiggle it if you grab it. I would have liked to see some anchoring screws or something to keep it secure in the hole. But it doesn't cause a problem... if you are installing this from scratch, you will cut the exact hole which will solve the wiggle problem.
All in all... 3 out of 5 mainly for convenience and easy of install. If you can get around the loudness.. you are fine. This fan is rated 5.0 sones, many fans are rated 3 or so, and many are 1 sone.. which is very quiet. You can go to Home Depot and actually hear what a 5.0 fan counds like compared to quieter ones. But I am happy with the purchase.. for the price, it does the job.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - patmom
The fan is great and the price was very reasonable. It took a long time to arrive considering the fact that we paid for express delivery,but we did get a refund of the delivery charges from the company.



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