Questions and Answers for ReVent 150 CFM Ceiling/Wall Mount Easy Roomside Installation Bathroom/Bath Exhaust Fan w/ Adjustable LED Lighting, ENERGY STAR
A: The RVL80 is 900 lumens at 2700K (warm white) and 1000 lumens at 4000k (bright white) and 5000K (daylight).
by|Aug 9, 2024
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Q:Can I buy a trim ring for my new revent bathroom fan. There was not one with it. Thanks
by|Jul 15, 2024
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A: It could blend in with the packaging, so be sure to double-check everything. However, if it still isn't located, give us a call and we'll get one sent to you right away. 1-877-543-8698 or info@reventfans.com
by|Jul 17, 2024
Q:The existing opening is 10.2" x 10.2". Will the smaller opening of 9.5" x 9.5" needed for the RVL110 require modification of the current opening, or will the tabs on the unit compensate for the difference?
by|Jun 28, 2024
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A: The easier option may be to size up to our 150 CFM model, as the dimensions for that housing is 10.5 x 10.5 inches.
by|Jul 3, 2024
Q:Can this be hook up to a dimmer or do u need manually climb a ladder change the light setting each time...thanks
by|Jun 8, 2024
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A: Yes, the light can be connected to a dimmer. The switch on the fan shield allows you to change the white light color temperature. Most will set it to one temperature and leave it.
by|Aug 9, 2024
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Q:How many sones is the 50 cam ?
by|May 17, 2024
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A: The RVL50 is 0.5 sones, which is considered very quiet.
by|May 20, 2024
Q:Hi, we have an older building with a duct size of 3" only for a 40 squ ft BA. I saw in your prior answers that the 50 CFM model will work. What exactly do I have to do to reduce fit the fan into the smaller hole? Is there an instruction video/manual?
by|May 10, 2024
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A: The opening size for the RVL50 is 7.5" xx 7.25", so you will want to cut the hole to that size if it is smaller than that. We have an installation video in the image carousel on homedepot.com, or several other helpful videos on YouTube by searching ReVent Ventilation Fans. Here's an in-depth install video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DYZ-m0Jnvw
by|May 15, 2024
Q:Do you make a larger trim ring? The one provided does not cover the entire opening. Leaves the edge of the hole exposed on one side..
by|May 8, 2024
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A: You can buy an adapter trim. Just search goof ring or goof adapter.
by|Jun 12, 2024
A: The trim ring matches the size of the fan box. For the gap, we recommend patching the drywall. Or you may want to consider sizing up to a larger CFM size, like the 110 CFM model. Feel free to call us directly with any questions 1-877-543-8698.
by|May 15, 2024
Q:Is this fixture dimmable on my switch?
by|May 7, 2024
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A: The RVL110 LED light is dimmable and is compatible with most dimmer switches on the market. Please note that the fan function can not be dimmed; only the light function.
by|May 8, 2024
Q:Hi! I recently bought RVL 80. The in line has black, white, red & green. When I removed the old exhaust fan the red wire was attached to the built-in plug’s black wire. Should I attach the in-line red wire with black wires together?
by|Apr 19, 2024
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A: Please give us a call and our technicians can walk you through the wiring instructions (1-877-543-8698). We also recommend consulting with a licensed electrician.
by|Apr 24, 2024
Q:The design of the van leads me to think that water from the shower head, especially off of an occupant's head, will enter in to the side of the fan. My concern is where that water goes then? Anyone else have this concern, or experience with this? Thank
by|Apr 17, 2024
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A: All ReVent models are "wet rated" and approved for use over a bathtub or shower when installed in a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected circuit. Do not use unapproved fans over a bathtub or shower that are not approved for that application. Consult a qualified licensed electrician about ground fault protected safety circuits.