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#21060 01/27/03 08:16 AM
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I have to retro-fit an exhaust duct to a previously installed, un-ducted bath fan.
The orientation of the fan would require about 180 or so degrees of bend, and about 8 ft. of straight run. (The Broan website is down, so I cant look up the maximum values.) Anyone have any insight?

#21061 01/27/03 11:10 AM
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Redsy:

I am able to get through to http://www.broan.com/ without trouble.

If you still can't get through, tell me what you have in mind and I'll look it up for you.

#21062 01/27/03 11:25 AM
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Redsy:
If Broan is down, try Nutone, the stuff is basically the same, or close for your purposes.
Off the cuff, I think your numbers would get by, or can you change the fan to 80CFM.
John


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#21063 01/27/03 02:48 PM
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Thanks, guys.
I was able to get on today. Still, at the FAQ site, the data I wan't wasn't available. I'll try the site again and look for specs.


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