The ThruWall Room to Room Fan balances temperatures in adjoining rooms, quietly and efficiently, for year round comfort.
Interior use only - not intended for ventilating moisture from bathroom.
Features:
Quiet operation
2-Speed switch: 200 CFM on high speed,160 CFM on low speed
The ThruWall's telescoping housing installs in frame walls from 3" to 6" thick
10' long grounded cord
12 mo. limited warranty
Sones: 3
Wall opening must be cut to approx. 7 5/8" in diameter. Corded side of fan is the output/discharge side.
FAQ's:
What will the ThruWall fan do for me? The ThruWall fan is designed to move significant volumes of air from one space in a building to the next.
Why would I want to move air from one space to another? Similar to the function of the EntreeAir, you may want to move heat from a fireplace to an adjacent space. Similarly, you may want to move cooled air from a window air conditioner to an adjacent space. In other applications: -Move heated or cooled air into a garage from the house. -Move heated or cooled air from one room to another if there is a great difference in temperatures between the two rooms. I.e. one room is nice and warm in the winter. The room next to it, located over an unheated garage is always cold. Simply blow air from the warm to the cold room. -Vent a room that always seems stuffy. -Move air in or out of an All Season room. -Vent a TV or family room with a smoker. -Move air between floors.
Which way does the air flow?
The air flows towards the side of the fan with the cord/plug.
How much air does the ThruWall move?
The ThruWall has a powerful 2-speed fan system. On high speed air movement is 200 Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM). On low speed air movement is 160 Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM).
Can I reverse the direction that the air flows?
No. You will determine the direction of the airflow when installing the ThruWall. If you would change you mind at a later date, you can re-mount the ThruWall to blow in the other direction.
How much electricity does the ThruWall use?
The ThruWall uses 60 Watts on High speed and 50 Watts on Low speed. Similar to a medium sized light bulb.
How do I control fan speed?
The ThruWall has a High - Low speed rocker switch with Center Off position.
How quiet is the ThruWall?
Very quiet. The sound levels are 51dBA on high speed and 49dBA at low speed. This sound level compares to the sound of a desktop computer fan.
How do I get power to the ThruWall?
The ThruWall has a 10 foot long power cord with grounded plug.
In what wall thickness can I install the ThruWall?
The ThruWall installs in any wall 3.5" to 6.5" thick. The two halves of the fan unit telescope to accommodate different wall thicknesses.
Is the ThruWall safe?
Yes. The ThruWall has been rigorously tested to the Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (ULŪ) standards. The through the wall portion of the housing is made of galvanized sheet metal, the grilles are high impact flame retardant ABS. The electric motor is a Class B, Thermally Protected motor.
Comments aboutSuncourt -- ThruWall Room to Room Fan (TW108):
I bought two of these to move cool air into two rooms that don't have air conditioning. My music room and a bedroom. They do the job just fine and solved my problem. The high speed is a bit too noisy when we are in the rooms but the low speed is quiet enough to sleep. One suggestion as a nice upgrade would be a telescoping or expandable duct to accommodate longer spans. It was a bit of a chore to figure out a 2 ft span in a wall.
Comments aboutSuncourt -- ThruWall Room to Room Fan (TW108):
I installed this fan to help vent an ATM closet that was getting too hot. The fan draws in cooler air quite well and is quiet in operation. My customer is very pleased.
Comments aboutSuncourt -- ThruWall Room to Room Fan (TW108):
Most reviews say it's noisy and that is true if the room is quiet, but once the tv is on or people are in the room talking, you won't know it's running. It does a good job of moving air from one room to another. I bought this fan to move air from the den (fireplace) to the living room and hardwired it to a switch operated outlet.
By Baby, it's cold outside! from Nebraska on 1/25/2010
Pros:
Powerful, Quiet
Best Uses:
Basements, Kitchens, Large Rooms, Smaller Rooms
Describe Yourself:
Homeowner
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments aboutSuncourt -- ThruWall Room to Room Fan (TW108):
We have a gas log stove in our living room and was having a big problem in getting the excess heat to the other part of the house. We decided we needed an in-wall fan to distribute the heat and happened to come across this one online. We couldn't be more pleased with this product! The price was very economical and we are very impressed how much air it moves on low, we have yet to have to run it on high. The fan is also very quiet. It definitely solved the heating problem.