Exhaust Fans

Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan Series

Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan Series is a exhaust fans option for wall exhaust, bathrooms, utility rooms and similar projects.

Start here

Start here when the project needs exhaust fans for wall exhaust or bathrooms. Confirm dimensions, voltage, access, controls, and current model documents before selecting an exact model.

Seriesproduct overview Exhaust Fansproduct family Documentsmodel documents
  • Wall exhaust
  • Bathrooms
  • Utility rooms

Series options

Compare Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan Series options

Review photos, key specs, typical uses, and document needs before requesting current model documents.

Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan equipment view

Wall Exhaust Series

Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan

Wall mounted exhaust fan for utility rooms, bathrooms, side wall exhaust fan projects, and support-room exhaust where grille choice, automatic shutter behavior, wiring, duct path, and ABS housing need review.

Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan should be reviewed around wall exhaust, utility-room ventilation, bathroom exhaust, mounting conditions, electrical service, controls, and access for installation or service.

Use the visible product photos and model reference image to start the comparison, then confirm release documents before quoting, submittal, certification language, or final project use.

Key specs
Airflow Confirm CFM by model Model review Voltage Confirm the US voltage option Model review Mounting Wall mounted Project input
Typical uses
  • Wall exhaust
  • Utility-room ventilation
  • Bathroom exhaust
Build notes
  • 6/8/10/12 inch size range
  • Optional grille details
  • Use a wall exhaust fan model document path for shutter wiring and grille details
  • Automatic shutter mechanism needs wiring and installation review
Check current model documents before quote or submittal use. Model data

Technical parameters

Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan technical parameters

The first model table shows how to read available values before final confirmation on the exact model page.

Spec field Selection value Use boundary
Model number Wall Exhaust Series Model identifier
Airflow Confirm CFM by model Confirm by model
Voltage and phase Confirm the US voltage option Confirm by model
Dimensions 6/8/10/12 inch options available; confirm exact dimensions Confirm by model
Weight Confirm shipping and installed weight Confirm by model
Mounting type Wall mounted Project input
Controls Confirm auto-shutter mechanism and wiring Confirm by model
Warranty Confirm warranty terms by product and sales channel Confirm by model

Factory reference

Factory model reference

Equipment photos

Equipment views that change selection

Use the photos to confirm the visible form factor, access side, mounting details, and service points before reading the longer selection notes.

Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan Series equipment detail 1
Wall exhaust faceWall exhaust where grille, shutter, and duct path matter.
Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan Series equipment detail 2
Shutter detailAuto-shutter behavior and mechanism should be checked.
Wall Mounted Exhaust Fan Series equipment detail 3
Panel viewConfirm wall opening, finish, and service access before review.

Applications

Applications

For review, prepare room size, target CFM or ACH, duct length, termination location, noise expectation, voltage, controls, and model-document needs.

Typical uses

Review bathrooms, utility rooms, storage rooms, support spaces, and wall or ceiling exhaust points by required CFM, duct path, noise target, grille location, and discharge route.

Selection boundary

Review this series when the room needs direct exhaust equipment. Move to inline duct fans when the fan must sit in the duct route, or to fresh-air systems when make-up or supply air is part of the project.

Installation review

Confirm ceiling or wall construction, duct diameter, backdraft path, service access, switch or sensor control, and whether the room is noise-sensitive before comparing sizes.

Parameter reading

Read CFM, sound rating, voltage, dimensions, mounting method, and duct guidance together. A quiet fan in a poor duct route can still underperform or sound louder than expected.

Sizing Inputs

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

Start with the visible model cards above, then collect the few site conditions that change equipment fit before requesting final model documents.

  • Room area and ceiling height provide planning-level sizing details.
  • Review duct length, elbows, and noise sensitivity before fan review.
  • Residential applications may require specific certification or efficiency documents.
CFMSonesDuct sizeVoltageMounting typeControls