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Air vent attic fan motor.
One died in 2011 and the other died in 2013.
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This motor is compatible with select roof mount and gable mount vents including cool attic and ventamatic brand power attic ventilators.
Replaces motors on vxvip cx2001 series roof mount and vx2516 cx1600 gable mount units.
Acts as a static exhaust vent when wind is still.
Utilizes the wind to pull heat and moisture from attic.
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The high efficiency powered attic ventilator comes with a ecm electronically commutated motor with an on board computer to monitor and adjust to the temperature and humidity in the attic.
Electric powered attic vents use a thermostat to fight heat and a humidistat control to help prevent moisture buildup inside the attic.
I replaced both motors in 2010.
40 watt solar attic fan bdb with thermostat humidistat adapter 22 5 x 22 5 x 11 in runs at night brushless motor solar vent hail and weather resistant builder series by remington solar 4 5 out of 5 stars 74 372 99 372 99.
Air vent provides a complete line of ventilation products that meet the highest standards for quality and performance.
Other options new and used from 54 28.
1 speed operation 120 volt 60hz.
Air vent gable ventilator 53315 attic and whole house fans multicolor medium.
Parts and accessories air vent inc.
I m replacing them today for the second time.
Air vent 26080 attic ventilator 4 amp replacement motor.
24 whole house fan 54301 attic whole house fans.
The house we are living in currently has 2 air vent inc attic exhaust fans.
The house was built in 2007.
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Replacement motor for the power attic fans gable mount and roof mount power fans are a type of attic exhaust vent when combined with intake vents gable mount and roof mount power fans are part of a balanced attic ventilation system gable mount and roof mount power fans require intake ventilation for proper performance.
Featuring a low profile dome the power attic vent is unobtrusive when installed on the roof face slanting away from the front of your home.
The most overlooked and critical part of attic ventilation allows cooler fresh air to enter the attic at near the soffits driving heat and moisture out higher exhaust vents.