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Hey guys, Joshua Griffin, air, serving the middle Peninsula and the Northern Neck of Virginia and just want to do a video on one of our awesome products. If you've ever had a small room like a bathroom or a closet, that you don't have a vent run to or a ductless system in - and you just want to pull some conditioned air into that space. We have these through the wall fans and what they'll do is they'll, actually pull conditioned air with the door closed from a room. That's got conditioned air in it into that small closet or bathroom.

I've actually got one here. I just want to show you what it looks like so I've got the cover here, so you can kind of see what that would look like it's in the packaging but, as you can see, they're very cosmetically pleasing, let's say the diameters about seven inches here outside Diameter of this of this cover seven or eight inches and, as you can see they're, you know very cosmetically pleasing, probably more better-looking than say a bathroom exhaust fan, and this is what the inside looks like. So, as you can see, this cover would actually cover that and there is the fan with the motor. Lastly, I have a switch here and you can kind of see it's almost a it's almost like a variable speed fan and what the switch does is it acts sort of like a dimmer changes, the frequency of the voltage going through the motor.

You know it's not just a regular on or off. There is a slow down and speed up and a lot of in-between here. So you can kind of see you know and it'll turn it up down. You can make the fan quieter.

They're, not that loud. I think the most CFM's it'll probably do is you know, somewhere around 100 CFM s into that small room and yeah, so they work great. We usually use them in applications where you know home has ductless systems, and you got a small, bathroom or closet that you know you don't really want to put a an entire evaporator unit in that room. But you can install one of these fans and it'll pull that conditioned air into that small room.

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5 thoughts on “Through the wall fans help circulate air into smaller rooms!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lucien pellerin says:

    This is exactly what i have done.1) In order to provide cold air to the next room,i had to mount the fans 2 feet from the ground,(I tried 2 feet from the ceiling ,did not work)
    2) The fan grills are transparent,so we can see true them,so there is a lost of privacy in the main room.I tried installing a stove filter,stop cooling.
    Any suggestion ? (Low cost)
    Bye.
    Lucien.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Quentin Jones says:

    Some told me to put the fan so that the flow was to pull the warm air out the smaller room as a return into the condition air room. your thoughts?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brent says:

    What do you do when the air needs to escape and vent out?

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Philip Davila says:

    How small of room are you talking about? Will it work for a room that’s 10’ x 16’? Are you in Nepean ?

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Hill says:

    1 COVER WTF DUDE

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