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Installed in the gable end of the house, the 1320 CFM unit has a thermostat to help prevent heat buildup. A humidistat is also included in 1620 CFM Model to fight moisture buildup inside the attic. A shutter is required to complete installation.

It operates 30% more quietly than comparable units and with 35% greater efficiency. Many homes already feature a gable or gable vent, it may not be necessary to cut a hole to install the ventilator.

Patented rings to pull more air than solid-steel housings.
Automatic shutter available in white, but can be painted.
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Solar Power
The fan requires no electrical hook-up. No electrician or complicated wiring it's fast and easy. The fan mounts in the gable behind a decorative shutter. The solar panel is on a bracket, and can be mounted on the roof or an exterior wall. The bracket allows the solar panel to be tilted toward the sun to maximize energy collection. A simple plug-in to the solar panel is all that is required, plus a shutter.
The solar panel collects energy and converts it into "free" power - providing ventilation during daylight hours, when it's needed most. It creates up to 800 cubic feet of air movement per minute to remove uncomfortable heat in the summer and damaging moisture in the winter. And, the solar panel is wind, hail and impact-resistant.
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