Tjernlund M-49504351 In-Line Fan with Current Sensor Switch Dryer Duct Booster M-4, Metal, 4″
Versatile and durable this 4″ metal in-line exhaust fan features high pressure air handling performance with low noise and extremely low power usage. This fan and control combination can be used to activate this fan as another appliance, fan, or other device receives power. Often used for Duct Booster, Dryer Boosting, Equipment Cooling, Factory Exhaust and many other applications. The Sun court Current Switch is designed to turn 120 VAC devices on when it senses and input current. The Current Switch is UL 94-V0 rated for safety of flammability of plastic materials for parts in devices and appliances. The output switch rating is 120 VAC with a running frequency of 45Hz to 65Hz and its max ambient temperature is 140°F.
Product Features
- 4″ metal in-line duct booster
- 200 CFM
- Includes Current Sensor Switch
- Made in the U.S.A
The new step was to buy a new washer and dryer (something we had been planning on anyway) to see if the new dryer would have a b My family just recently moved to a new house. After drying our first load of clothes, we found them to still be almost soaking wet. We noticed that the ventilation from the dryer to the outside of the house was very long and traveled up through the attic and out the roof. Our first attempt at a remedy involved pulling apart the vent pipes and cleaning out what had to be at least a decade of old lint. After seeing how much lint was trapped in the pipes, we figured that would surely fix the…
This fan has been working great. I read people were having problem with installation Our dryer has 40ft long vent, it used to take hours, had to be run at least twice to dry, high electric bill, and I had to clean the vent from the lint built up every three months. This fan has been working great. I read people were having problem with installation. I thought it was pretty simple. The manual is only in one page but I thought it’s straight forward. Here what I did to get the sensor to work:1. Open the wall 4-prong plug-in (240V), and test which hot wire is used for the…