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This bathroom ceiling fan is much quieter than the previous fan. I am pleased with the sound. However, I found that mounting the fan with the attached mount placed the exaust 180 degrees from the exaust ventpipe, already installed. If I had had access to the fan from the attic, this would not have been a problem; I would have installed a cross mount for positioning the...
Published 15 days ago by GeorgeC
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DUCT Size?
When replacing bathroom fans, the duct size can be extremely important.
I have found the higher CFM products usually have a 4" duct.
However, older homes often have 3" ducting.
Ducting in two story homes often can not be replaced with new ducting, particularly when the fans are crammed into small spaces.
Most hard ware stores do not sell 3 to 4...
Published 1 month ago by Lie2me
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More information/illustrations would be helpful., August 24, 2010
This bathroom ceiling fan is much quieter than the previous fan. I am pleased with the sound. However, I found that mounting the fan with the attached mount placed the exaust 180 degrees from the exaust ventpipe, already installed. If I had had access to the fan from the attic, this would not have been a problem; I would have installed a cross mount for positioning the fan correctly, lining up with the ventpipe. Also, the fan exaust was 4in. in diameter. The original was 3in.
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DUCT Size?, August 5, 2010
This review is from: Broan 676 110-CFM 4.0-Sones Ceiling Mount Ventilation Fan (Tools & Hardware)
When replacing bathroom fans, the duct size can be extremely important.
I have found the higher CFM products usually have a 4" duct.
However, older homes often have 3" ducting.
Ducting in two story homes often can not be replaced with new ducting, particularly when the fans are crammed into small spaces.
Most hard ware stores do not sell 3 to 4 inch duct converters.
Further, Amazon does not indicate the duct size for this fan. I can not determine whether or not this fan has 3 or 4 inch ducting.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
strong fan, nice price, May 9, 2008
This review is from: Broan 676 110-CFM 4.0-Sones Ceiling Mount Ventilation Fan (Tools & Hardware)
I purchased this fan to replace a 25 year old Broan after finding my old fan was starting to rust and was not properly vented to the outside wall. The new fan isn't the quietest on the market but for the 110 CFM rating, the price was right! The new fan was easy to install (if you have attic access) and has an easy to remove grill for cleaning. One minor complaint I have is Broan doesn't supply any wire nuts with their fans....
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
great bath fan!, August 13, 2009
This review is from: Broan 676 110-CFM 4.0-Sones Ceiling Mount Ventilation Fan (Tools & Hardware)
the 110 cfm power sucked all the unwanted humid air out of the bathroom.. worked great and was easy to install
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0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Broan 676 110CFM Bath Fan, December 12, 2008
The product is exactly what was order and is excellent, quietest on the market. EXTREMELY FAST SHIPPING.
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1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
#N676 PRM 110 CFM Bath Fan, March 16, 2007
New and very quick. Very good service
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15 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
Broan's tricky games, May 13, 2007
This review is from: Broan 676 110-CFM 4.0-Sones Ceiling Mount Ventilation Fan (Tools & Hardware)
First, let me say the Broan #676 is a good product. My problem arose because I was replacing an existing Broan #676 that had provided many years of good service. Broan does not make a replacement fan assembly for the #676, just the entire kit (fan assembly and housing). I thought that if I bought the same model, then I could take the fan assembly loose, pop it into the existing housing, and we'd be happy. However, when I received the item, I found that all #676's are not alike; in fact, the new fan and housing were completely different than my old version. Thus, I got the joy of climbing into the attic, removing the old housing, and installing the new one. That's about three hours of work instead of three minutes. Poo on Broan's configuration control, even if they do make a quality product.
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