Room exhaust equipment

Exhaust Fans

Use room exhaust fan selection by CFM, sones, duct route, ceiling-mounted exhaust fan type, plastic or integrated ceiling exhaust path, wall-mounted exhaust option, controls, mounting, and model data.

Exhaust projects often start with a CFM guess and miss duct, noise, voltage, or certification requirements.

Exhaust Fans: Exhaust fans for bathroom ventilation, commercial bathroom ventilation fans, utility rooms, support spaces, ceiling exhaust ventilators, wall or sidewall exhaust fan projects, duct route checks, bathroom fan noise, and current model document requests.

Updated 2026-06-25
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Products

Exhaust Fan Product Series

Compare exhaust fans by room type, CFM target, mounting path, sound requirement, controls, and duct route.

Ceiling Mounted Exhaust Fan Series equipment view

Exhaust fan series

Ceiling Mounted Exhaust Fan Series

Ceiling mounted exhaust fan series for bathrooms, utility rooms, light commercial ceilings, and kitchen-adjacent support rooms where CFM, duct route, sound expectations, controls, and service access need a practical first review.

Typical applications
Room type
Bathrooms
Mounting path
Ceiling exhaust
Review focus
Light commercial rooms
Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan Series equipment view

Exhaust fan series

Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan Series

Wall mounted exhaust fan series for sidewall exhaust, surface mount exhaust fan, utility-room ventilation, bathroom exhaust, and room exhaust vent projects where grille style, shutter behavior, duct route, airflow, wiring, and sound target need to be checked together.

Typical applications
Room type
Wall exhaust
Mounting path
Bathrooms
Review focus
Utility rooms

Selection data

Exhaust Fan Room Review

A room exhaust selection starts with the space problem, then adds duct, noise, controls, and documentation before fan review.

Project data

  1. Class the room: bathroom, restroom, utility room, storage area, or support space.
  2. Estimate planning CFM from room dimensions, use, fixtures, odor source, or moisture load.
  3. Capture duct path, termination, noise target, mounting location, controls, and service access.

Documents

Product documents 1 available Series pages 2 series Model documents Request Certification and availability Confirm by model

Selection checks

Room condition Start with the room problem. Planning CFM Use room and duct inputs. Sound target Review product sound data. Duct route Collect the actual discharge path.

Room intake

Bathroom or restroom
Area, ceiling height, fixture count, duct route, noise target / Bathroom sizing calculator
Utility or laundry room
Moisture source, odor load, duty cycle, discharge path / Ventilation CFM estimate
Basement or storage area
Room volume, stale-air issue, humidity condition, service access / Ventilation plus moisture review
Ceiling-panel exhaust
Panel opening, ceiling type, duct direction, service access, sound target / Plastic or integrated ceiling exhaust review
Restaurant support room
Odor source, occupancy, duct termination, noise sensitivity / Room exhaust review
Office or classroom support
Occupancy, odor source, sound target, controls, discharge path / Ventilation or exhaust review

FAQs

Technical FAQs

What does sone rating mean?

Sones describe perceived loudness. Lower sone values generally mean quieter operation, but final experience depends on installation and duct conditions.

Why does duct layout affect bathroom fan selection?

Long runs, small ducts, elbows, and restrictive wall caps can reduce delivered airflow and raise installed noise.

What should be checked for residential-adjacent projects?

Confirm airflow target, duct size, controls, sound expectations, and any listing or efficiency documentation required by the project.