TF Tranquil Bathroom Fans Low Profile
Description
TF-N Tranquil Bathroom Fans feature a low profile design that accommodates tight space constraints and fits in a wall or ceiling. These in-ceiling fans are engineered to provide superior ventilation and efficient performance. A built-in damper prevents a backdraft, keeping tempered air in the home when the fan is not operating.
FEATURES & BENEFITS of TF Low Profile Bathroom Fans
- Whisper-quiet operation at 2 sones or less
- Superior ventilation and efficient performance
- Low-profile, 3-3/8″ depth housing
- May be mounted in a wall or ceiling
- 28 GA galvanized steel housing
- Durable polymeric resin grille for long life
- Built-in backdraft damper
- Efficient AC motor
- Single phase; 120V, 60 Hz operation
- Automatic reset thermal overload protection
- Fits 4″ oval duct
- ETL listed for use over a tub/shower enclosure with GFCI circuit
- Do NOT use this fan with any solid-state speed control device
- HVI and ENERGY STAR certified

| MODEL |
TF80N |
|
TF100N |
| CFM @ 0.1″ SP |
80 |
|
100 |
| SONES |
1.2 |
|
2.0 |
| WATTS |
25.9 |
|
24.6 |
| POWER RATING |
120V / 60 Hz |
| DUCT DIA. |
4″ oval |
| GRILLE SIZE |
13″ x 14″ |
HOUSING SIZES
(L x W x H) |
10.25″ x 10.25″ x 3.375″ |
| WEIGHT |
5.0 lbs |
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Accessories
A full range of accessories is available to suit each application:
Fan Dimensions of TF-N Low Profile Bathroom Fans
- See 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.
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