Air Vent Attic Fan Motor Replacement
This motor is compatible with select roof mount and gable mount vents including cool attic and ventamatic brand power attic ventilators.
Air vent attic fan motor replacement. I was glad to do business with mccombs. One static vent style is the turbine vent which uses wind to power its enclosed fan all it takes is a light breeze to rotate the blades and suck heat out of the attic view example on the home. The motor is 3 5 amp s. Broan attic fan 340 343 350 353 replacement motor 97009316 1160 rpm 120v showingo new white 5 diameter attic fan motor ventilator for broan 97009317 99080267 nutone gable vent fan motor d0810b2779 gf1200n 1725 rpm 4 1 amp 115 volts 60hz.
It s a roof top installed shingle over intake vent designed based on roofing contractor feedback from our ask the expert seminars. 1 speed operation 120 volt 60hz. I bought this 12 inch fan and it appears to move the air out of the attic just fine. When combined with intake vents gable mount and roof mount power fans are part of a balanced attic ventilation system.
It can be used to supplement existing soffit or undereave vents as well. Replace your old motor using only a hex key and wrench to complete installation. Gable mount and roof mount power fans are a type of attic exhaust vent. There is not a noticeable difference in how cool the attic stays with motor vs non motorized venting.
Air vent s intake vent. The only ones available today are 14 and 12inch fans. Unlike commercial grade roof vent fans that are belt. This is a replacement motor for gable or roof mount power vent attic fans.
Roof vent fans or attic fans as they are often called are constructed so that replacement does not have to be done by crawling onto the roof. Replaces motors on vxvip cx2001 series roof mount and vx2516 cx1600 gable mount units. The edge vent provides proper intake ventilation for homes with little or no overhang. You can install it quickly without using many tools.
Replace the entire vent with a non motorized system instead of replacing the motor. Posted by nancy smith ackerman on 19th jul 2020. If you are reading this it is because the motor in your attic vent has burned out.