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• Long-life ball bearing motor

Fits 4” & 5” ducts 

• Thermal overload protection

Built-in counter balanced damper

• Adjustable mounting brackets

UL Listed for use over a tub/shower enclosure

• Designed for easy installation 

with a GFCI circuit (selected units only)

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A great deal of time and money is spent trying to make homes attractive and functional.
Bathrooms are a key focus. Today’s bathroom designs seek to exude personal style and create
a relaxing and peaceful environment. All too often, this serenity can be spoiled by a noisy and
ineffective exhaust fan. If an existing bathroom fan is making the “loudest” statement in this
tranquil setting, it’s time for a change!

Continental Fan’s sleek AeroFan bathroom exhaust fan can help create a serene bathroom
atmosphere!  Engineered to provide superior ventilation and efficient performance, AeroFan’s
in-ceiling design delivers powerful, effective and quiet ventilation for any bathroom. Available in
lighted and non-lighted versions, AeroFan is available with a variety of attractive grille designs that
will complement any décor. Its whisper-quiet, two-speed operation sets the AeroFan apart from
the competition!

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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.

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