Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Review of the Penn Zephyr Exhaust Fan

!: Review of the Penn Zephyr Exhaust Fan

With home and business owners having a bigger awareness of their interiors, electric fans are expected to be unobtrusive in look and sound. A popular brand of Penn (TM) ventilation systems by PennBarry, the Zephyr exhaust fan promises to work quietly. The Zephyr S series is supposed to produce the lowest sound ratings by industry standards, compared, say, to the Fantech DBF110 Dryer Booster inline fan or the Panasonic FV-05VQ3 WhisperCeiling mounted fan.

The Penn Zephyr exhaust fan is designed specifically to keep the noise down by using an acoustically insulated housing, motors mounted on vibration isolators, custom-made blower and motor pairings, and dual inlet blowers for all but the smallest model, Z3H. It features EasyTap speed selection for altering the air flow in an instant, with dual-speed motors configured to run nominal speeds of 1050 and 1550 RPM.

Choose from 17 ceiling, roof or wall mounted models in a range of capacities, for use in low to medium pressures. The Zephyr H series excels in sustaining air flow when static pressure is high, most useful for inline applications. With numerous combinations of wheel sizes and speeds, these ventilation fans run the gamut of CFMs and static pressures evenly.

The Penn Zephyr exhaust fan is made by PennBarry, manufacturers of commercial and industrial ventilation solutions since 1928, not to be mistaken for the Zephyr Corporation, manufacturers of island, downdraft and more range hood systems since 1997. It is ideal for use in the basement, attic, bathroom, kitchen, and other interiors that are bound to get stuffy.


Review of the Penn Zephyr Exhaust Fan

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