Attractive lighting and good air flow. These two parts of building a house have been kept separate for a long time. But Broan's line of Decorative Fan/Lights has solved both of these problems by combining them into a single, attractive product that doesn't stand out and saves homeowners and contractors time and money.
At first glance, it looks like a pretty light fixture. But when you look more closely, you can feel air coming up and around the light. This is because of a small exhaust fan.
The Decorative Fan/Light has an elegant look and works well, so it has both form and function.
The Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) says that a bathroom up to 100 square feet should have an exhaust fan that moves one cubic foot per minute (CFM) of air per square foot, which is about eight air changes per hour. Broan's Decorative Fan/Light has two power and sound levels. Four models have 70 CFM and a sound level of 3.5 Sones, while three models have 80 CFM and a sound level of 2.5 Sones, which is more powerful and quiet. A ventilation product's noise level is measured in Sones. One Sone is about the same noise level as a refrigerator running in a quiet kitchen.
A fixture like this is great for a powder room or bathroom because it helps keep humidity and smells in check. But homeowners probably worry about how exhaust fans in the middle of the room will look. The Decorative Fan/Light comes in five corrosion-resistant hand-painted cast finishes, including oil-rubbed bronze, pewter, satin nickel, white, and nutmeg. These finishes go with almost any style of decor.
Each Fan/Light is made of strong galvanised steel and has a plug-in motor and blower wheel. The plug-in light fixture assembly has two standard 60-watt candelabra lightbulbs and a tapered four-inch round duct fitting that makes it easy to connect the duct and make sure it is connected correctly. This makes installation quick and easy.
Homeowners and contractors can save time and money with this new product. Because you are installing two things at once, it is easier and cheaper, and it gives designers more ways to make a room airy.