Greenheck SP-A250 Bathroom Ceiling Exhaust Fan 115V 1500 CFM
Specifications
- Weight:2.57
- Phase: Single Phase
- Frequency(Hz): 50-60 Hz
- Speed(RPM): 1550 RPM
- Voltage: 115v
- Motor: 1/4 HP
- Bearings: Sleeve
Loyalty Program| Manufacturer Name: Greenheck Product Number: SP-A250 OEM Part Number: SP-A250 Product Description: The Greenheck SP-A250 Ceiling Exhaust Fan is a high-quality, energy-efficient fan that is perfect for bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room ventilation. The Greenheck SP-A250 Ceiling Exhaust Fan is a high-quality ventilation solution designed to improve air quality by efficiently removing stale and contaminated air from indoor spaces. The ceiling-mounted design of the fan allows for unobtrusive installation in various indoor environments. This design ensures that the fan doesn't disrupt the aesthetics of the space while efficiently performing its ventilation function. The 115V voltage rating makes the fan compatible with standard electrical systems commonly found in residential and commercial buildings, simplifying installation and reducing the need for specialized wiring. The SP-A250 is designed to operate quietly, ensuring that ventilation occurs without generating excessive noise that could disturb occupants. It offers a balance between optimal ventilation and minimal energy consumption, contributing to lower energy bills and reduced environmental impact. Greenheck products typically adhere to industry standards and regulations for safety and performance, providing peace of mind to users regarding the product's quality and reliability. Here are some of the features of the Greenheck SP-A250 Ceiling Exhaust Fan:
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Step 1: Turn off power at the circuit breaker to avoid electrical hazards.
Step 2: Mark and cut the ceiling opening based on the fan housing size.
Step 3: Secure the fan housing to ceiling joists using mounting brackets.
Step 4: Connect ductwork to the fan outlet and seal joints properly.
Step 5: Wire the fan to the power supply following local electrical codes.
Step 6: Attach the grille and restore power to test operation.