Fantech Radon Mitigation Fan - 4" Duct (HP 2190) 163 CFM at 0"WC Static Pressure / 81 CFM at 1" WC Static Pressure
Fantech Radon Mitigation Fan - (HP 2190) - Performance like the HP190 but in a smaller housing. Performance suitable for the majority of installations. Choice of model is dependent on building characteristics and should be made by a radon professional.
For over 10 years Fantech has manufactured quality mitigation fans for radon applications. With over one million radon installations worldwide and the reputation for establishing new standards of performance and value your contractor has selected the finest fan for your family's protection. Every Fantech Radon Fan is fully caulked as necessary to ensure optimum performance and durability. All fans are UL rated for outside installations.
Experts all agree that radon is everywhere. A naturally occurring radioactive gas, Radon in low concentrations is harmless. In todays better insulated homes however, radon can accumulate to harmful levels. Your first step in determining the radon level of your home is to test your home. Test kits can be purchased at a number of locations in your town or city. (If you have difficulty, contact your local EPA office and they will assist you).
Once you have tested your home and find that you have dangerous or elevated amounts of radon present you need to consider radon mitigation. In your selection of a contractor make sure he is offering Fantech radon mitigation fans as part of your solution.
Fantech HP Series Fans Provide the Solutions to meet the challenges of Radon applications:
HOUSING: . UV resistant, UL listed durable plastic . UL Listed for use in commercial applications . Factory sealed to prevent leakage . Watertight electrical terminal box . Approved for mounting in wet locations - i.e. Outdoors
MOTOR . Totally enclosed for protection . High efficiency EBM motorized impeller . Automatic reset thermal overload protection . Average life expectancy of 7-10 years under continuous load conditions
RELIABILITY . Five Year Full Factory Warranty . Over 1,000,000 successful radon installations worldwide
Comments aboutFantech HP2190 Small Radon Mitigation Fan for 4" Duct - HP 2190:
This fan is used in a radon mitigation system. The system in my home was a passive system and was not removing enough radon. After installing this item my pico level dropped to the safe level.
Comments aboutFantech HP2190 Small Radon Mitigation Fan for 4" Duct - HP 2190:
We had radon gas in our last house and installed this product it stayed with the house when we sold. It worked so well when we moved into our new house and found we had radon gas we installed a new one. It has been too soon to test to see if it has brought the level down. I would recommend this product, works great.
Comments aboutFantech HP2190 Small Radon Mitigation Fan for 4" Duct - HP 2190:
I installed this fan in the basement. I utilized the sump pump hole to create a subslab mitigation system. Have not checked the radon level yet, just got it operational. Liked this fan because everything I needed to intall it came from the local hardware store.
By illinois carpentar from Freeport, IL on 1/4/2010
Pros:
Easy To Install, Quiet
Best Uses:
Basements
Describe Yourself:
Homeowner
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments aboutFantech HP2190 Small Radon Mitigation Fan for 4" Duct - HP 2190:
this product looks and sounds like it works great. I have not done a follow-up radan test to see if this has fixed the levels, but I have every confidence that the levels have went down. By buying and installing myself I have saved hundereds of dallors.
Comments aboutFantech HP2190 Small Radon Mitigation Fan for 4" Duct - HP 2190:
I agree with the other positive reviews. From no fan in the system to with the fan in the system the radon level dropped about 60% (the $130 radon measuring device on the market 'siren...' do not think gives very accurate measurments, but procentage wise the drop should give an idea). I might say that the humidity in the basement dropped, too - I hope is not just the change to winter. Installed in my system the fan consumption is 75W I hope will survive years to come - never found reliablity data.