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Greenheck SP-A110 1/3HP Ceiling Exhaust Fan 115V

Special Price $373.46 Regular Price $414.55
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SP-A110
The Greenheck SP-A110 is a 1/3 HP ceiling exhaust fan that is perfect for the movement of air in residential and light commercial buildings. Running at 115V, it produces 119 airflow CFM at 950 RPM with a 19-watt motor. This fan is constructed from galvanized steel and is designed to be used for the long term. Because of its small dimensions and low noise level, the fan will be perfect for regulating comfort and cleanliness in HVAC systems. The Greenheck SP-A110 is designed to provide efficient performance in controlling energy consumption as well as providing efficient air circulation, thus it can be used for new installations as well as replacement.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 13.94lbs
  • Horsepower: 1/3 HP
  • Voltage: 115V
  • Speed: 950 RPM
  • Motor: 19 Watt
  • Airflow: 119 CFM
  • Type: Ceiling Exhaust Fan
  • Material: galvanized steel
Manufacturer Name: Greenheck
Product Number: SP-A110
OEM Part Number: SP-A110
Product Description: Ceilingexhaustfan,1/3Hp115v
Weight:13.94lbs/6323.07g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Greenheck SP-A110 Ceiling Exhaust Fan?

Regularly clean the fan blades and housing to prevent dust buildup, which can reduce airflow. Check the motor and electrical connections for wear or corrosion. Lubricate moving parts if needed and ensure the fan is securely mounted for safe operation.

What are common issues with the Greenheck SP-A110 Ceiling Exhaust Fan?

  • Reduced airflow.
  • Excessive noise or rattling.
  • Motor overheating or failure.
  • Fan wobbling or imbalance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off electrical power at the breaker to ensure safety.

Step 2: Position the fan housing in the ceiling opening and secure with mounting brackets.

Step 3: Connect ductwork to the fan outlet, sealing joints to prevent air leaks.

Step 4: Wire the fan according to labeled connections, ensuring proper grounding.

Step 5: Attach the grille and confirm all components are firmly installed.

Step 6: Restore power and test airflow for proper and safe operation.