Commercial TF Bathroom Fans
Description
Commercial TF Bathroom Fans are engineered to provide superior ventilation and efficient performance. These traditional in-ceiling exhaust fans offer higher air delivery for commercial applications such as hotels, public restrooms and conference rooms. The built-in damper prevents outside air from entering and keeps tempered air inside when the fan is not operating. The whisper-quiet operation of TF fans (only models TF150 & TF200) is under 2 sones.
Features and Benefits of Commercial TF Bathroom Fans
- Superior ventilation and efficient performance
- Whisper-quiet, 2.0 sones or less (only models TF150 & TF200)
- Double hanger mounting brackets adjust up to 24” span
- Durable polymeric resin grille for long life
- 26 GA galvanized steel housing
- Built-in backdraft damper
- Efficient AC motor
- 120V, 60 Hz operation, single phase operation
- Automatic reset thermal overload protection
- ETL listed for use over a tub/shower enclosure with GFCI circuit
- Fits 6” duct
| MODEL | TF150 | TF200 | TF300 |
| CFM 0.1" SP | 150 | 200 | 290 |
| CFM 0.25" SP | 130 | 188 | 268 |
| SONES* | 0.9 | 2.0 | 4.0 |
| WATTS | 35.0 | 24.0 | 52.0 |
| POWER SUPPLY | 120V / 60 Hz | 120V / 60 Hz | 120V / 60 Hz |
| DUCT DIA. | 6" | 6" | 6" |
| *SONES ARE RATED AT 0.1” SP |
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Fan Dimensions & Performance Curves for Commercial TF Bathroom Fans
- Select the Charts / Diagrams tab below
How much airflow is required?
HVI recommends ventilation rates based on 8 air changes per hour. For most bathrooms this works out to 1 cfm per square foot of area, with a minimum of 50 cfm.
- A bathroom less than 100 square feet:
- Calculate 1 cfm per square foot of floor area. A minimum of 50 cfm is the required ventilation rate.
- A bathroom larger than 100 square feet:
- To calculate the proper ventilation rate, add the cfm requirement for each fixture; toilet 50 cfm, shower 50 cfm, bathtub 50 cfm, jetted tub 100 cfm. Note: For proper sizing, the static pressure (SP) needs to be calculated.
What is HVI?
HVI, also known as the Home Ventilating Institute, is an independent non-profit organization that certifies fan performance characteristics and provides HVAC guidelines for consumers. Learn more about HVI at HVI.org.
TF Bathroom Fans are also available in residential models. Learn more.