Broan 834 Filter for 8-Inch Exhaust Fans
Reduce humidity and odors in any room with this 8-inch through wall ventilation fan from Broan (model 509). It's ideal for eliminating cooking fumes from kitchens and humidity from laundry rooms as well as for use in workshops and rec rooms. The 509S includes an on/off rotary switch — no wall switch to wire. It also features an efficient operation with a durable polymeric fan blade and permanently lubricated, thermally protected motor, moving air at 180 cubic feet per minute (CFM) and producing a 6.5-sone level of sound.
This fan has a white polymeric grille that can be painted to match your home decor, and its rugged steel housing also has an electrically-bonded epoxy paint finish that can be painted to match the outdoor style of your home. For use with 8-inch round ducts, the housing adjusts to fit walls from 4-1/2 to 9-1/2 inches thick, and it features a backdraft damper. An aluminum filter is sold separately.
Homes are now built much more efficiently than they once were, making them far less costly to heat and air condition. That said, having proper ventilation throughout the home is now imperative in order to provide a safe and comfortable living environment. Broan ventilation fans provide the best solutions to ensure that contaminants are constantly removed from the indoors.
Eliminating excess moisture keeps your home dry and comfortable and can help avoid mold and mildew. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) "outgas" from construction materials such as plywood, carpet, fabric, paint, adhesive, insulation, and other common items. Allergens, dust, cooking vapor, and what the kids bring home from school are more reasons why good ventilation is critical.
A sone is a measurement of sound in terms of comfortable hearing level for an average listener. The lower the sone value, the more comfortable the environment. Sones are not decibels or volume, but rather how sound is "sensed." One sone is half as loud as two sones, and is equivalent to a quiet refrigerator.
Air movement is measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM). To determine CFM requirements, first determine the size of your room. Measure and multiply the length, width and ceiling height of your room to determine cubic footage. Then use the multiplication factor of .13 and round up to the next "ten." Here are three examples:
Example 1: Bathroom with 8' ceiling: 7' wide x 9' long x 8' high x .13 = 66. Select a bath fan with at least 70 CFM.
Example 2: Bathroom with 9' ceiling: 10' wide x 9' long x 9' high x .13 = 105. Select a bath fan with at least 110 CFM.
Example 3: For a bathroom with a vaulted ceiling, use the average ceiling height at the wall and the peak: 8' wide x 12' long x ((8' at wall + 12' at peak) / 2 = 10') average height x .13 = 125. Select a fan (or fans) with at least 130 CFM.
In 1932, Henry Broan developed and manufactured a kitchen fan called the Motordor Fan that provided quiet and efficient kitchen ventilation. Today, Broan-NuTone leads the industry with forward-thinking residential ventilation products, customized climate, communications and storage solutions and superior customer service. The Broan brand focuses on range hoods, ventilation fans, heater/fan/light combination units, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) fresh air systems, built-in heaters, whole-house fans, attic ventilators and trash compactors, while the NuTone brand offers door chimes, central vacuum systems, stereo intercom systems, medicine cabinets, ironing centers, ceiling fans and ventilation fans.
Country | USA |
Brand | Broan-NuTone |
Manufacturer | Broan |
Binding | Tools & Home Improvement |
ItemPartNumber | 509S |
Model | 509S |
Color | White |
ReleaseDate | 2006-07-27 |
Size | 8-Inch 200 CFM 6.5 Sones |
UnitCount | 1 |
UPCs | 763356523530 |
EANs | 0026715001064 |