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2012 Ventilation Fans

Panasonic Eco Solutions North America
Eco Products Division
One Panasonic Way, 1H-3
Secaucus, NJ 07094
(201) 348-7000

For Distributor Order Information
PHONE: 866-292-7299
FAX: 888-553-0723

www.panasonic.com/building

ventfans@us.panasonic.com

Design and specifications subject to change without notice.

VF11290CAT - April 2012

High-performance ventilation solutions
Panasonic is the premier manufacturer of

The idea of delivering a breath of fresh air to

powerful, energy-efficient ventilation fans that

our customers is consistent with a simple

quietly exhaust unhealthy, unpleasant or moist

mission statement eloquently articulated by our

air from your home or business. Contractors,

founder nearly a century ago: Panasonic serves

builders, architects and homeowners rely on us

society with high-quality products that make

for our quality and for the wide array of solutions

peoples’ everyday lives more healthy, productive

we offer—from bathroom fans with both motion

and enjoyable. This guiding principle continues to

and humidity sensors to remote in-line fans.

drive everything we do and is what we call

Panasonic is also proud to be recognized by

“ideas for life.”

the EPA for the third consecutive year, garnering

Fresh air driven by fresh ideas. Breathe new

their most prestigious ENERGY STAR® honor, the
Sustained Excellence 2012 Award.

Panasonic Advanced Ventilation Solutions

life into your environment with Panasonic
Ventilation.

A LEGACY OF INNOVATION

Table of Contents
Why is Ventilation Necessary? __________________________________________________ 6-7
Panasonic Ventilation Fan Benefits _____________________________________________ 8-9
Fans with Built-in Controls _____________________________________________________ 10-11
Single Speed Fans (On/Off) ___________________________________________________ 12-13
Fan/Lights with Built-in Controls ______________________________________________ 14-15
Single Speed Fans with Lights _________________________________________________ 16-17
Specialty Fans ________________________________________________________________ 18-19
Accessories _________________________________________________________________ 20-27

Useful Information:
Performance Curves ________________________________________________________ 28-35
Dimensional Drawings _______________________________________________________ 36-41
Sizing Information and Instructions ___________________________________________ 42-43
Ventilation Controls _____________________________________________________________ 44
ENERGY STAR®/ Home Ventilating Institute ______________________________________ 45
Installation ___________________________________________________________________ 46-47
Green Building Programs and Green FAQs ___________________________________ 48-49
Frequently Asked Questions _________________________________________________ 49-50

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Why is ventilation
necessary?

Good

Pollutants such as smoke, formaldehyde,

Ventilation fans help to maintain

dust, humidity and VOCs accumulate in a

indoor air flow and air quality.

poorly vented building.

Ideally, an airtight home designed with both continuous and intermittent ventilation will
contribute to a healthy and comfortable living environment for the entire family.

I. Bathrooms - 8 ACH or 1 CFM/sq ft

Fan Selection Guide

II. Kitchens - 15 ACH or 2 CFM/sq ft

1. What is the size of the bathroom?

III. Other Rooms - 6 ACH or .75 CFM/sq ft

a. Need 1 CFM (cubic foot per minute) per

are released from building materials,

of excessive moisture and pollutants

to improve energy efficiency. However,

carpets, furniture and many other

can build up in the bathroom, kitchen,

these airtight homes may actually cause

solid household items as part of aging,

utility room, garage and home office. This

health problems due to the build-up

decomposition or curing, all of which are

secondary process serves to exhaust

of pollutants and uncirculated stale

natural processes known as off-gassing.

these problem areas quickly, before bad

Continuous (whole house)

air. What do they need? Mechanical

Some other household items that emit

air can spread throughout the house. Just

ventilation:

ventilation!

VOCs include hair sprays, paints, lacquers,

as important as continuous ventilation,

Most building codes have adopted

finishes, oven cleaners and other cleaning

intermittent ventilation complements the

the American Society of Heating,

solvents, pesticides, etc. Often colorless

effort to improve indoor air quality.

Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning

Today’s homes are designed and built

Airtight Homes
Homes designed and built in recent years

and odorless, VOCs can ultimately

are more airtight and energy efficient than

Both systems exhaust pollutants from

sensitize certain people to react to them.

the air, but intermittent ventilation is more

in the past. To obtain this airtight design,

effective in concentrated areas.

Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 62. The

I. House or apartment - 7.5 CFM per

3. What type of construction is available?

person plus 1 CFM per 100 square feet

Truss size is necessary if it is smaller than

Sizing Information and Instructions

better energy efficiency. The resulting

source of the pollutants.

Properly sized ventilation in airtight homes

Unfortunately, indoor pollutants are

helps to ensure healthy indoor air quality.

virtually impossible to eliminate completely,

Both intermittent (spot) and continuous

creating the need for a second step to

(whole house) ventilation should be

improve indoor air quality—mechanical

considered. Intermittent ventilation is

ventilation. Mechanical ventilation is used

used to exhaust sources of moisture

The third step is to calculate the

to remove stale, moist, polluted air and

and odors, while continuous ventilation

Equivalent Duct Length of the planned

replace it with fresh outside air. Two widely

is used to remove accumulated indoor

duct run. This requires a basic

used methods in today’s building industry

air pollutants.

understanding of static pressure caused

tight and ventilate right” platform. Proper
mechanical ventilation design can address
poor indoor air quality, while retaining
energy efficiency.

Biological Pollutants
Biological pollutants, to some degree, are
found in all homes. These include mold,
mildew, pollen, dust mites, pet dander,
viruses and bacteria. Accumulation of these
biological pollutants can result in hazardous
health effects for the occupants, as well as
structural damage to the building.

are continuous and intermittent ventilation.

Continuous Ventilation
Sometimes referred to as general, central,
whole-house or primary ventilation,
continuous ventilation is used to remove
stale air and provide fresh air on a slow,
continuous basis. A well-designed airtight
home can generally use low volume
continuous ventilation.

The second step is to calculate the area
being ventilated. Calculate square feet
or cubic feet depending on which sizing
method you choose.

by a duct run design and its components.

Airtight Homes
The first step when sizing for a ventilating
fan is to determine the application. Decide
whether you are sizing for intermittent
or continuous ventilation (see pages 6
and 7). If intermittent, determine which
application, (i.e. bathroom, kitchen
or other). Use the following industry
recommendations to determine Air
Changes per Hour (ACH) for your specific

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

Intermittent Ventilation

application.

Volatile Organic Compounds are carbon-

Sometimes referred to as spot, local

Intermittent (spot) ventilation:

based compounds that easily evaporate.

or secondary ventilation, intermittent

The Home Ventilating Institute (HVI)

Formaldehyde and these types of gases

ventilation is used to capture and remove

recommends the following Air Changes

pollutants quickly at the source. Pockets

per Hour (ACH). (See HVI on page 43)

bathroom

Motion? Humidity? Time delay?

should be to reduce or remove the

That’s why Panasonic stresses a “build

CFM is needed to properly ventilate the

as shown below.

The first step to improve indoor air quality

and can jeopardize structural integrity.

c. Example: 8 ft length x 10 ft wide = 80

Fan only? Light? Heat? Variable speed?

insulating materials are used to create

can be hazardous to their occupants

(length) x (width) = (Total CFM needed)

calls for continuous mechanical ventilation

and doors, sealing caulks and other

But pollutants retained in airtight buildings

b. Length x Width = CFM

2. What features are needed/wanted?

Ways to improve indoor air quality

cost to heat and air-condition a home.

square foot

most current version, ASHRAE 62.2-2010,

house wraps, newly designed windows

benefit is fewer drafts, which lowers the

6

Bad

Static Pressure and Duct Run:
A ventilating fan must overcome
resistance when pulling air through the
grille and pushing it through the duct and

2 x 8 construction so the selected fan
housing size will fit the installation.
a. 2 x 8 construction – can use any fan
combination that we have
b. 2 x 6 construction – can use our fan
combinations that fit 2 x 6 or 2 x 4
construction
c. 2 x 4 construction – can use our fan
combinations that fit 2 x 4 construction
4. Now that you know the CFM needed,
the features wanted and the construction
size, you are ready to find your fan
combination.

cap to the outside of the building. This
resistance is known as static pressure.
The amount of static pressure depends
on the duct length, type of duct, elbows
and the roof jack or wall cap.

Performance Curves on pages 28-35 / Dimensional Drawing on pages 36-41 / WhisperControl Cross Reference on page 25

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Panasonic Ventilation Fan Benefits
Certified & Code Compliant
Panasonic ventilation fans are certified by the Home
Ventilating Institute (HVI) and ENERGY STAR® qualified,
where guidelines exist. All models also comply with
ASHRAE 62.2, the ventilation standard required by LEED
for Homes, ENERGY STAR IAP, CalGreen, NAHB Green
Building Standard, EarthCraft, Washington Ventilation Code
and other building programs.
Powerful & Quiet
Fully enclosed DC and AC condenser motors assure
remarkable performance and quiet operation at industry
standard, .25" w.g.
Long Life
Permanently lubricated motors are engineered for troublefree, continuous operation for 30,000 hours on AC motors,
along with rust-proof paint and galvanized housing.
Easy Installation
Detachable duct adapters, adjustable mounting brackets
(up to 24" o.c.), fan/motor units that easily detach from the
housing and uncomplicated wiring all lend to user-friendly
installation. Double-hanger bar systems allowing for ideal
positioning.
Energy Savings
For high energy efficiency, input wattage readings are
among the lowest in the industry.

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Safety
WhisperGreen models are protected by UL Class 2 Power
Unit while all other models are equipped with thermal fuse
protection. With the exception of the ERV and heater fans,
all models are UL listed for tub/shower enclosure when
used with a GFCI branch circuit wire.
Airflow
A built-in damper in all ceiling-mounted models prevents
backdraft.
Illumination
ENERGY STAR rated compact fluorescent light bulbs can
be used to comply with Title 24 has 10,000 hours of rated
life and a 4-Watt night light are available on select models.
Green Manufacturing
All fan only models are RoHS Approved. Restriction of
Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) restricts the use of
the following six substances in the manufacturing process:
Lead, Mercury, Cadium, Hexavalent chromium [CR(VI)],
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), and Polybrominated
diphenyl ether (PBDE).
Warranty
6 Year warranty on DC motor and 3 Year warranty on all
other models and parts.

Fans with Built-in Controls
WhisperGreen Key Benefits:
•	 SmartFlow™	technology	for	optimal	CFM	output

WhisperGreen

FV-08VKS3 | FV-08VKM3

FV-13VKS3 | FV-13VKM3

0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25

0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25

Characteristics

Air Volume (CFM)

FV-08VKM3
FV-08VKS3

80	CFM						4"	or	6"	Duct
80	CFM						4"	or	6"	Duct

FV-13VKM3 130	CFM						6"	Duct
FV-13VKS3 130	CFM						6"	Duct

Noise (sones)
Power Consumption (Watts)

80

79

70

75

60

59

50

54

40

39

30

32

130 135 110 111 90

<0.3 0.4 <0.3 0.4 <0.3 0.3 <0.3 0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3
7.0 11.0 5.4 10.1 5.0 8.7 4.3 7.5

93

70

71 50

53

<0.3 0.7 <0.3 0.6 <0.3 0.6 <0.3 0.4 <0.3 <0.3

3.7 6.6 3.2 5.8

11.6 21.1 8.7 15.1 6.0 12.1 4.1 9.6 2.4 5.8

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt) 12.1 7.6 13.3 7.7 13.6 7.7 12.4 7.7 12.8 7.1 11.4 6.7

11.2 6.4 12.5 7.3 15.2 7.8 18.7 7.9 23.3 10.0

Speed

832 1130 791 1125 773 1106 749 1101 740 1093 745 1087 662 917 643 912 580 900 506 874 430 781

Current

0.02 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.05 0.03 0.06 0.04 0.01 0.12 0.03 0.09 0.02 0.07 0.04 0.01 0.06 0.03

Power Rating (V/Hz)

120/60

120/60

WhisperSense Key Benefits:

WhisperSense

•	 Dual	motion	and	humidity	sensors	with	versatile	functionality.

7-2/5"
Depth

130	CFM	Variable
Speed Models Only

•	 Fits	in	2	x	8	construction

•	 SmartAction® motion sensor (FV-08VKM3,	FV-13VKM3)

Static pressure in inches w. g.

80	CFM	Variable
Speed Models Only

•	 Detachable	dual	4"	or	6"	duct	
adapter	on	80	CFM	models	included

•	 Fully	enclosed	DC	motor	for	long	life	–	rated	
for	60,000	hours	continuous	run

7-2/5"
Depth

•	 Built-in	variable	speed	controls	and	high/low	
delay	timer	up	to	60	minutes

Motion On / Motion Off
Humidity On / Humidity Off

FV-11VQC5

Static pressure in inches w. g.

0.1

0.25

0.1

Air Volume (CFM)

80

59

110

91

Noise (sones)

<0.3

<0.3

0.3

0.5
24.2

Motion On / Humidity Off
•	 Adjustable	delay	timer	from	30	seconds	to	60	minutes

FV-08VQC5

Characteristics

0.25

Power Consumption (Watts)

15.8

15.6

24.3

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

5.1

3.9

4.6

3.9

Speed

825

1110

957

1170

Current

0.14

0.14

0.22

0.21

•	 Variable	humidity	controls	from	30-80%	RH	(Relative	Humidity)
•	 Built-in	sensors,	timers	and	controls

Power Rating (V/Hz)

120/60

•	 Detachable	dual	4"	or	6"	duct	adapter	included

FV-08VQC5 80	CFM		 4"	or	6"	Duct
FV-11VQC5 110	CFM		 4"	or	6"	Duct

•	 Fits	in	2	x	8	construction

WhisperWelcome Key Benefits:
•	 Low	profile	housing	design	–	Ideal	for	remodeling!

5-5/8"
Depth
INCLUDED:	
4	to	3	inch	adapter

•	 SmartAction® motion sensor with built-in 20-minute
delay timer
•	 Fits	in	2	x	6	&	2	x	8	construction

Built-in	Controls

WhisperWelcome
Characteristics

FV-05VFM2
4" Duct

FV-08VFM2

3" Duct

4" Duct

3" Duct

Static pressure in inches w. g.

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

Air Volume (CFM)

50

30

50

34

80

62

70

56

<0.3 0.7

0.4

0.8

0.9

1.1

0.8

1.0

Noise (sones)
Power Consumption (Watts)

0.25

16.3 16.0 16.1 16.0 24.5 24.3 24.3 24.0

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

3.6

2.4

3.3

2.2

3.5

2.7

3.1

Speed

678

924

740

958

749

945

868 1003

Current

0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.20 0.19 0.20 0.19

Power Rating (V/Hz)

120/60

2.5

120/60

FV-05VFM2 50	CFM		 4"	or	3"	Duct
FV-08VFM2 80	CFM		 4"	or	3"	Duct

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Performance Curves on pages 28-35 / Dimensional Drawing on pages 36-41 / WhisperControl Cross Reference on page 25

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Single Speed Fans (On/Off)	
WhisperGreen Key Benefits:

WhisperGreen

•	 SmartFlow™	technology	for	optimal	CFM	output

7-2/5"
Depth

Characteristics

FV-08VK3

Static pressure in inches w. g.

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

Air Volume (CFM)

50

54

80

79

110

112

•	 Detachable	dual	4"	or	6"	duct	adapter	included

Noise (sones)

<0.3

0.3

<0.3

0.4

0.3

0.8

Power Consumption (Watts)

4.3

7.5

7.0

11.0

11.5

16.2

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

12.4

7.7

12.1

7.6

9.7

7.0

Speed

749

1101

832

1130

953

1229

Current

0.05

0.02

0.02

0.01

0.21

0.30

FV-05VK3		 50	CFM		 4"	or	6"	Duct
FV-08VK3		 80	CFM		 4"	or	6"	Duct				
FV-11VK3	 110	CFM		 4"	or	6"	Duct

Power Rating (V/Hz)

WhisperCeiling Key Benefits:

7-2/5"
Depth

•	 Detachable	dual	4"	or	6"	duct	adapter	on	
50-110 CFM models

WhisperCeiling

120/60

FV-05VQ5

Characteristics

FV-08VQ5

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

50

36

80

62

110

91

150

127

Noise (sones)

<0.3

0.4

<0.3

0.4

<0.3

0.5

<0.3

0.5

Power Consumption (Watts)

11.1

11.7

14.7

14.5

21.1

20.7

28.4

27.3

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

4.7

3.2

5.8

4.5

5.3

4.5

5.3

4.7

Speed

731

1060

829

1089

950

1161

691

911

Current

0.09

0.10

0.12

0.12

0.18

0.17

0.24

0.23

Power Rating (V/Hz)

INCLUDED:	
4	to	3	inch	adapter

WhisperFit Key Benefits:

WhisperFit

•	 Low	profile	housing	design	–	Ideal	for	
remodeling!

Characteristics

•	 Fits	in	2	x	6		&	2	x	8	construction

FV-15VQ5

Air Volume (CFM)

150	CFM	6"	Duct

5-5/8"
Depth

FV-11VQ5

Static pressure in inches w. g.

•	 Fits	in	2	x	8	construction

FV-15VQ5

FV-11VK3

•	 Fully	enclosed	DC	motor	for	long	life	–	rated	for	
60,000	hours	continuous	run
•	 Fits	in	2	x	8	construction

FV-05VQ5			 50	CFM	4"	or	6"	Duct
FV-08VQ5 		 80	CFM	4"	or	6"	Duct
FV-11VQ5 	110	CFM	4"	or	6"	Duct					

FV-05VK3

120/60

FV-05VF2
4" Duct

FV-08VF2

3" Duct

4" Duct

FV-11VF2

3" Duct

4" Duct

3" Duct

Static pressure in inches w. g.

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

Air Volume (CFM)

50

30

50

31

80

60

70

53

110

94

90

0.25
78

Noise (sones)

0.4

0.9

0.5

1.1

0.8

1.0

0.8

1.1

1.5

1.5

1.5

2.0

Power Consumption (Watts)

15.0

14.7

15.0

14.8

24.5

24.3

24.0

24.0

33.5

33.2

33.8

33.5

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

3.3

2.0

2.0

2.1

3.3

2.5

2.9

2.2

3.3

2.8

2.7

2.3

Speed

637

932

741

978

757

956

845

1007

830

1000 1029 1128

Current

0.13

0.12

0.13

0.12

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.28

0.28

Power Rating (V/Hz)

120/60

120/60

0.28

0.28

120/60

FV-05VF2 		 50	CFM		 4"	or	3"	Duct
FV-08VF2 		 80	CFM		 4"	or	3"	Duct
FV-11VF2 		110	CFM		 4"	or	3"	Duct

WhisperValue U-Can Contractor Pack

3-3/4"
Depth

The Contractor Pack includes four complete fans. The housing and
motor/grille are packaged separately for flexibility during installation.
Universal
Housing Can

FV-05VS1 		 50	CFM		 4"	Oval	Duct
FV-08VS1 		 80	CFM		 4"	Oval	Duct
FV-10VS1 		100	CFM		 4"	Oval	Duct
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Motor/Grille
Assembly

Complete
Fan Unit

Master
Pack

WhisperValue Key Benefits:
•	 Super	low	profile	housing	design
•	 UL	listed	for	wall	or	ceiling	installation
•	 Fits	in	2	x	4,	2	x	6		&	2	x	8	construction

WhisperValue

FV-05VS1

FV-08VS1

FV-10VS1

Characteristics

4" Oval Duct

4" Oval Duct

4" Oval Duct

Static pressure in inches w. g.

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

Air Volume (CFM)

50

38

80

71

100

0.25
90

Noise (sones)

0.8

N/A

1.3

1.5

1.5

1.5
36.1

FV-05-08VSA1

FV-05VSB1

FV-05VS1

4

Power Consumption (Watts)

15.8

15.3

27.4

27.6

36.4

FV-05-08VSA1

FV-08VSB1

FV-08VS1

4

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

3.2

2.4

3.4

2.8

2.9

2.7

FV-05-08VSA1

FV-10VSB1

FV-10VS1

4

Speed (RPM)

759

948

878

1026

840

979

Current (amps)

0.04

0.04

0.11

0.11

0.30

0.30

Power Rating (V/Hz)

Performance Curves on pages 28-35 / Dimensional Drawing on pages 36-41 / WhisperControl Cross Reference on page 25

120/60

120/60

120/60

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Fan/Lights with Built-in Controls

7-2/5"
Depth

INCLUDES:	One	32-Watt	
Panasonic	CFL/3500	
Kelvin/High	CRI/2400	
Lumens/ENERGY STAR®
qualified/10,000 hours rated
average	life/equivalent	to	(2)	
75-Watt	incandescent	lamp/
electronic ballast for flickerfree	operation/plus	4-Watt	
night-light

FV-08VKML3 80	CFM				4"	or	6"	Duct
FV-08VKSL3
80	CFM				4"	or	6"	Duct
FV-13VKML3 130	CFM				6"	Duct
FV-13VKSL3 130	CFM				6"	Duct

WhisperGreen-Lite Key Benefits:
•	 SmartFlow™	technology	for	optimal	CFM	output

•	 Built-in	variable	speed	controls	and	high/low	delay	
timer	up	to	60	minutes

•	 Fully	enclosed	DC	motor	for	lone	life	–	rated	for	60,000	
hours continuous run

•	 Detachable	dual	4"	or	6"	duct	adapter	for	80	CFM	
models included

•	 SmartAction®	motion	sensor	-	(FV-08VKML3,	
FV-13VKML3)

WhisperGreen-Lite

FV-08VKSL3 | FV-08VKML3

Characteristics

Static pressure in inches w. g.
Air Volume (CFM)
Noise (sones)
Power Consumption (Watts)

•	 Fits	in	2	x	8	construction

FV-13VKSL3 | FV-13VKML3

0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25

0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25

80

130 137 110 115 90

79

70

78

60

60

50

52

40

42

30

35

7-2/5"
Depth

130	CFM	Variable	Speed	Models	Only

INCLUDES:	One	32-Watt	
Panasonic	CFL/3500	
Kelvin/High	CRI/2400	
Lumens/ENERGY STAR®
qualified/10,000 hours rated
average	life/equivalent	to	(2)	
75-Watt	incandescent	lamp/
electronic ballast for flickerfree	operation/plus	4-Watt	
night-light

69 50

57

0.8 1.3 0.6 1.2 0.3 1.1 <0.3 0.9 <0.3 0.8

7.4 12.4 6.0 11.6 5.3 9.0 4.2 7.8

14.2 24.2 10.7 19.4 7.8 14.9 5.9 10.5 4.1 8.5

3.8 6.7 3.5 6.2

9.0 5.5 10.1 5.8 11.5 6.1 12.0 6.7 12.3 6.7

Speed

866 1166 815 1157 675 941 765 1106 758 1084 611

Current

0.01 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.05 0.09 0.04 0.02 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.15 0.05 0.12 0.03 0.09 0.03 0.01 0.04 0.01

Power Rating (V/Hz)

WhisperSense-Lite Key Benefits:
•	 Dual	motion	and	humidity	sensors	with	versatile	
functionality.
Motion On / Motion Off
Motion On / Humidity Off
Humidity On / Humidity Off
•	 Adjustable	delay	timer	from	30	seconds	to	60	
minutes

FV-08VQCL5 80	CFM		 4"	or	6"	Duct
FV-11VQCL5 110	CFM		 4"	or	6"	Duct

70

<0.3 0.6 <0.3 0.6 <0.3 0.5 <0.3 0.5 <0.3 0.5 <0.3 0.5

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt) 11.2 6.6 11.9 6.8 12.1 7.2 12.5 7.0 11.1 6.6 8.8 5.8

80	CFM	Variable	Speed	Models	Only

91

•	 Variable	humidity	controls	from	30-80%	RH	
(Relative	Humidity)

879

742 968 707 972 676 969 669 932 648 939

120/60

120/60

WhisperSense-Lite
Characteristics

FV-08VQCL5

FV-11VQCL5

Static pressure in inches w. g.

0.1

0.25

0.1

Air Volume (CFM)

80

62

110

0.25
91

Noise (sones)

<0.3

0.4

0.3

0.5
24.2

Power Consumption (Watts)

17.5

17.6

24.3

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

4.7

3.6

4.3

3.5

Speed

825

1110

957

1170

Current

0.14

0.14

0.22

0.21

Power Rating (V/Hz)

120/60

•	 Built-in	sensors,	timers	and	controls
•	 Detachable	dual	4"	or	6"	duct	adapter	included
•	 Fits	in	2	x	8	construction

Built-in	Controls

14

Performance Curves on pages 28-35 / Dimensional Drawing on pages 36-41 / WhisperControl Cross Reference on page 25

15

Single Speed Fans with Lights (On/Off)

7-1/2"
Depth

INCLUDED:	One	18-Watt	GU24	Spiral	
CFL/2700	Kelvin/84	CRI/1380	Lumens	
each/ENERGY STAR® qualified/10,000
hours rated average life/equivalent to
75-Watt	incandescent	lamp/integral	
electronic ballast for flicker-free operation.

WhisperRecessed Key Benefits:

WhisperRecessed

•	 Architectural	grade	recessed	fan/light
•	 Invisible,	energy	efficient,	and	powerful	ventilation	at	.25"	w.g.

Static pressure in inches w. g.

0.1

Air Volume (CFM)

80

66

Noise (sones)

0.8

0.7
19.5

•	 Adjustable	lamp	positioning	and	deeper	regression	reduces	glare		
•	 Beautiful	illumination	with	6-1/2"	aperture	

Power Consumption (Watts)

20.5
4.0

3.4

Speed

1378

1501

Current

0.17

0.17

Power Rating (V/Hz)

WhisperGreen-Lite Key Benefits:

WhisperGreen-Lite

•	 Fully	enclosed	DC	motor	for	long	life	–	rated	for	
60,000	hours	continuous	run
•	 Detachable	dual	4"	or	6"	duct	adapter	included
•	 Fits	in	2	x	8	construction

120/60

FV-08VKL3

Characteristics

•	 SmartFlow™	technology	for	optimal	CFM	output

7-2/5"
Depth

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

Air Volume (CFM)

80

79

110

108

Noise (sones)

<0.3

0.6

0.7

1.1

Power Consumption (Watts)

7.4

12.4

12.5

18.0

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

11.2

6.6

8.9

6.0

Speed

866

1166

1019

1256

Current

0.01

0.02

0.25

0.34

Power Rating (V/Hz)

WhisperLite Key Benefits:
7-2/5"
Depth

FV-08VQL5 80	CFM	 4"	or	6"	Duct
6" Duct
FV-11VQL5 110	CFM	 4"	or	6"	Duct
FV-15VQL5 150	CFM	 6"	Duct			

5-5/8"
Depth

INCLUDED with
WhisperGreen-Lite,
WhisperLite, WhisperFitLite, and WhisperValueLite: One 32-Watt
Panasonic CFL/3500
Kelvin/High CRI/2400
Lumens/ENERGY
STAR® qualified/10,000
hours rated average life/
equivalent to (2) 75-Watt
incandescent lamp/
electronic ballast for flickerfree operation/plus 4-Watt
night-light

WhisperLite

FV-11VQL5

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

Air Volume (CFM)

80

62

110

90

150

128

Noise (sones)

<0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.9

1.0

Power Consumption (Watts)

14.9

14.7

23.4

23.0

31.8

30.9

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

5.5

4.3

4.7

3.9

4.8

4.2

Speed

863

1117

1006

1193

800

988

Current

0.12

0.12

0.20

0.19

0.27

0.26

Power Rating (V/Hz)

WhisperFit-Lite Key Benefits:

WhisperFit-Lite

•	 Low	profile	housing	design	–	Ideal	for	
remodeling!

Characteristics

•	 Fits	in	2	x	6		&	2	x	8	construction

INCLUDED:	
4	to	3	inch	adapter

FV-05VFL3
4" Duct

FV-08VSLB2

FV-08VSL2

4

FV-08VSLA2

FV-10VSLB2

FV-10VSL2

4

4" Duct

3" Duct

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

Air Volume (CFM)

50

35

50

35

80

67

70

60

110

96

90

78

Noise (sones)

<0.3

0.4

<0.3

0.5

0.5

0.8

0.5

0.8

1.3

1.5

1.5

2.0

Power Consumption (Watts)

15.9

15.8

15.9

15.8

28.8

28.6

28.4

28.0

33.0

32.6

32.5

32.1

2.9

2.9

2.6

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

3.5

2.5

3.1

2.2

2.8

2.4

2.6

2.3

3.3

Speed

703

917

769

989

763

962

895

1050

906

1033 1048 1162

Current

0.13

0.13

0.13

0.13

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.23

0.28

0.27

120/60

The Contractor Pack
includes four complete fans.
The housing and motor/grille
are packaged separately for
flexibility during installation.

120/60

0.27

0.27

120/60

WhisperValue-Lite

FV-08VSL2

Characteristics

4" Oval Duct

4" Oval Duct

Static pressure in inches w. g.

0.1

0.25

0.1

Air Volume (CFM)

80

67

100

90

Noise (sones)

1.3

1.5

1.5

2.5
36.3

WhisperValue-Lite U-Can Contractor Pack

FV-08VSLA2

FV-11VFL3

3" Duct

0.1

•	 First	in	2	x	4	,	2	x	6	and	2	x	8	construction

Master
Pack

4" Duct

0.25

•	 Super	low	profile	housing	design

Complete
Fan Unit

FV-08VFL3

3" Duct

0.1

WhisperValue-Lite Key Benefits:

Motor/Grille
Assembly

120/60

Static pressure in inches w. g.

Power Rating (V/Hz)

Universal
Housing Can

FV-15VQL5

Static pressure in inches w. g.

•	 Fits	in	2	x	8	construction

FV-05VFL3 		 50	CFM		 4"	or	3"	Duct
Duct
FV-08VFL3 		 80	CFM		 4"	or	3"	Duct
Duct
FV-11VFL3 		110	CFM		 4"	or	3"	Duct
Duct

3-3/4"
Depth

120/60

FV-08VQL5

Characteristics

•	 Detachable	dual	4"	or	6"	duct	adapter	on	80-110	
CFM models included

FV-11VKL3

Static pressure in inches w. g.

FV-08VKL3	 		80	CFM	 4"	or	6"	Duct
FV-11VKL3	 110	CFM	 4"	or	6"	Duct				
				

16

0.25

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

FV-08VRL1		 80	CFM	 	4"	or	6"	Duct	
Duct	 	

FV-08VSL2 		 80	CFM		 4"	Oval	Duct
Duct
FV-10VSL2 100	CFM		 4"	Oval	Duct
Duct

FV-08VRL1

Characteristics

FV-10VSL2
0.25

Power Consumption (Watts)

24.6

25.0

36.6

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

3.3

2.7

2.7

2.5

Speed (RPM)

944

1063

911

1019

Current (amps)

0.21

0.21

0.31

0.30

Performance Curves on pages 28-35 / Dimensional Drawing on pages 36-41 / WhisperControl Cross Reference on page 25

Power Rating (V/Hz)

120/60

120/60

17

Specialty Fans
WhisperWarm Key Benefits:

FV-11VH2 110	CFM		 4"	Duct
FV-11VHL2 110	CFM		 4"	Duct

WhisperWarm

•	 Durable	1400	Watt	stainless	steel	sheathed	
heating element

FV-11VHL2	INCLUDES:	Two	18-Watt	
Panasonic	CFL/3500	Kelvin/High	
CRI/1200 Lumens each/ENERGY
STAR® qualified/10,000 hours rated
average	life/equivalent	to	100-Watt	
incandescent lamp/electronic ballast
for	flicker-free	operation/plus	4-Watt	
night-light

•	 Thermal	fuse	protection	on	motor	and	3-level	
safety device for heater
•	 Quick	1	minute	warm-up

0.1

0.25

0.1

Air Volume (CFM)

110

89

110

89

Noise (sones)

0.6

1.0

0.7

1.0
30.5

Power Consumption (Watts)

30.7

30.5

30.6

3.6

2.9

3.6

2.9

Speed

778

935

812

956

Current

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

Power Rating (V/Hz)

WhisperCeiling

120/60

FV-20VQ3

Characteristics

FV-30VQ3

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

0.1

0.25

Air Volume (CFM)

190

145

290

257

390

359

Noise (sones)

0.8

1.4

2.0

N/A

3.0

3.0

Power Consumption (Watts)

43.7

42.9

64.0

62.0 112.0 110.0

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

4.6

3.6

4.5

4.1

3.4

3.2

Speed

761

949

877

990

774

858

Current

0.34

0.33

0.53

0.52

0.97

0.96

Static pressure in inches w. g.

WhisperComfort Key Benefits:

FV-10NLF1
FV-20NLF1	
FV-30NLF1
FV-40NLF1

Single Inlet Kit

18

120	CFM		
240	CFM		
340	CFM		
440	CFM		

4"	Duct
6"	Duct
6"	Duct
8"	Duct

70

Noise (sones)

1.1

Power Consumption (Watts)

18.0

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

4.3

Speed

660

WhisperLine Key Benefits:

Model No.

Description

Inlet
Grille

Backdraft
Damper

Clamp

Y-Adaptor

FV-NLF04G

4" Inlet Grille

1 (4")

-

-

-

FV-NLF06G

6" Inlet Grille

1 (6")

-

-

-

PC-NLF04S

4" Single Inlet Kit

1 (4")

1 (4")

6

-

PC-NLF06S

6" Single Inlet Kit

1 (6")

1 (6")

6

-

PC-NLF04D

4" Double Inlet Kit

2 (4")

2 (4")

12

1 (4"- 4"x 2)

PC-NLF06D

6" Double Inlet Kit

2 (6")

2 (6")

12

1 (6"- 6"x 2)

PC-NLF64D

6"- 4" Double Inlet Kit

2 (4")

2 (4")

12

1 (6"- 4"x 2)

PC-NLF86Y

8"-6" Y-Adaptor

-

-

-

1 (8"- 6"x 2)

•	
•	
•	
•	
•	
•	

Remote	mount in-line fan for single or multiple inlets
Insulated	housing	to	prevent	condensation	and	noise
Tapered	duct	adapter	for	easy	connection
5	positions	for	installation
Joist	or	truss	attachment	brackets	included
Suspension	brackets	included

Current

0.20

Power Rating (V/Hz)

120/60

WhisperComfort

•	 ERV	balances	air	pressure	by	supplying	fresh	exterior	air	while	
exhausting stale interior air
•	 MERV	6	supply	filter	and	damper	employed	
•	 Exchange	capillary	core	recovers	temperature	and	moisture
•	 Dual	setting	air	volume	for	40/20	or	20/10	CFM
•	 Ideal	for	new	air	tight	houses	built	to	meet	energy	efficiency	standards
•	 Compact	size	fits	in	ceilings	and	2	x	8	construction
•			Sensible	Energy	Recovery	66%
•			Latent	Energy	Recovery	33%
•			Does	not	require	a	condensation	line	or	drain

WhisperLine Installation Kits

0.03

Air Volume (CFM)

Exterior Hood
included

Supply and exhaust air flows through
a single exterior opening

FV-08WQ1

Characteristics

•	 10"	galvanized	sleeve	and	steel	exterior	hood	included

40/20	CFM	or	20/10	CFM				2x4"	Ducts
Optional	Exterior	Wall	Cap
Optional Elbow

120/60

WhisperWall

WhisperWall Key Benefits:
•	 UL	listed	for	through-the-wall	application

FV-04VE1	
FV-04VE1
FV-WC04VE1	
FV-WC04VE1
FV-EB04VE1

WhisperLine
Characteristics

FV-40VQ3

Static pressure in inches w. g.

Power Rating (V/Hz)

FV-08WQ1 70 CFM

0.25

Energy Efficiency (CFMs/Watt)

•	 Fits	in	2	x	8	construction

•	 Large	volume	exhaust	fans	ideal	for	light	
commercial applications

FV-11VHL2

Static pressure in inches w. g.

WhisperCeiling Key Benefits:

FV-20VQ3 190	CFM		 6"	Duct
FV-30VQ3 290	CFM		 6"	Duct
FV-40VQ3 380	CFM		 6"	Duct

FV-11VH2

Characteristics

FV-04VE1

Characteristics

40 CFM

20 CFM

10 CFM

Static pressure in inches w. g.

0.1

0.1

0.1

	Air	Volume	Exhaust	(CFM)		

40

20

10

Air Volume Supply (CFM)

30

20

10
N/A

Noise (sones)

0.8

<0.3

Power Consumption (Watts)

23

21

17

Speed

1479

1292

1095

Current

0.15

0.10

0.09

Power Rating (V/Hz)

FV-10NLF1

120/60

FV-20NLF1

FV-30NLF1

FV-40NLF1

Static pressure
in inches w.g.

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.2

0.3

0.4

Air Volume (CFM)

120

105

82

240

225

200

340

322

302

440

421

407

Power Consumption (Watts) 36.2 35.0 33.5 55.5 53.5 51.1 95.2 93.5 91.5 136

132

130

Energy Efficiency
(CFMs/Watt)

3.5

4.1

3.2

3.2
1150

Speed

1590

1260

1337

Current

0.31

0.46

0.86

1.10

Power Rating (V/Hz)

120/60

120/60

120/60

120/60

Double Inlet Kit

Performance Curves on pages 28-35 / Dimensional Drawing on pages 36-41 / WhisperControl Cross Reference on page 25

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Accessories

WhisperControl
Condensation Sensor

On/Off—
FV-WCCS1-W (White),	FV-WCCS1-A
(Light	Almond)				
On/Off/Light—
FV-WCCS2-W (White),	FV-WCCS2-A
(Light	Almond)				

WhisperControl
Switches

1 Function Control
FV-WCSW11-W (White)	
FV-WCSW11-A	(Light	Almond)

WhisperControl Condensation Sensor
Features & Benefits:
•	 Humidity	Control	–	Automatically	turns	on	when	relative	
humidity and temperature change is detected
•	
•	
•	
•	
•	

30	minute countdown timer
Manual	On/Off	Control
Compatible	with	single-speed	fans	or	fan/lights
Stylish	design	with	wall	plate	included
ENERGY	STAR®,	LEED	for	Homes,	ASHRAE	62.2,	and	
CALGreen compliant
•	 LED	indicator

WhisperControl Switches
Features & Benefits:
•	 Pilot	light	rocker	visible	when	fan	is	on
•	 Back	&	side	wiring	terminals	accept	both	solid	&	
stranded wire for easier installation
•	 Full-rated	current	capacity	with	fluorescent	or	resistive	
loads.	Motor	capacity	is	80%	of	switch	rating
•	 Commercial	grade

Specifications

FV-WCCS1-W

FV-WCCS1-A

FV-WCCS2-W

Ground

Grounding

Grounding

Grounding

FV-WCCS2-A
Grounding

Feature

Blue	LED	Light

Blue	LED	Light

Blue	LED	Light

Blue	LED	Light

Amperage

15 Amp

15 Amp

15 Amp

15 Amp

Maximum	Fan	Load

1/8 hp or 3
Amps

1/8 hp or 3
Amps

1/8 hp or 3
Amps

1/8 hp or 3
Amps

Voltage

120 Volts

120 Volts

120 Volts

120 Volts

Termination

6"	Leads

6"	Leads

6"	Leads

6"	Leads

Connections (Copper Wire
Connections)

Use	#14	or	#12

Use	#14	or	#12

Use	#14	or	#12

Use	#14	or	#12

Max.	Fluorescent	Light	Load

NA

NA

400 Watt

400 Watt

Standard Certifications

UL/CSA	Listed

UL/CSA	Listed

UL/CSA	Listed

UL/CSA	Listed

Warranty

1 Year

1 Year

1 Year

1 Year

Specifications

FV-WCSW11-W/A

Ground

Self Grounding

Feature

Pilot	Light	-	Illuminated	ON	-	Req.	Neutral

Amperage

20 Amp

Voltage

120 Volt

HP Rating

1HP-120V

Termination

Back	&	Side	Wire

Standards	&	Certifications

UL/CSA	Listed

Warranty

10	Year	Limited

Specifications

FV-WCSW21-W/A

•	 Includes	matching	wall	plate

WhisperControl
Switches

2 Function Control
FV-WCSW21-W (White)
FV-WCSW21-A	(Light	Almond)

WhisperControl Switches
Features & Benefits:
•	 Multi-switch	combination	saves	space	and	adds	
convenience
•	 Common	feed	shunted	internally	to	all	switches
•	 Includes	matching	wall	plate
•	 Commercial	grade
•	 Elegant	styling	provides	multiple	controls	in	a	single-gang	
wall box

20

Ground

Grounding

Feature

Single Pole/ Single Pole

Amperage

15 Amp

Voltage

120 Volt

Termination

Quickwire and side wired

Standards	&	Certifications

UL/CSA	Listed

Warranty

2	Year	Limited

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Accessories

WhisperControl
Switches

3 Function Control
FV-WCSW31-W (White)
FV-WCSW31-A	(Light	Almond)

WhisperControl Switches
Features & Benefits:
•	 Multi-switch	combination	saves	space	and	adds	
convenience
•	 Common	feed	shunted	internally	to	all	switches
•	 Commercial	grade
•	 Includes	matching	wall	plate
•	 Elegant	styling	provides	multiple	controls	in	a	single-gang	
wall box

WhisperControl
Switches

4 Function Control
FV-WCSW41-W (White	only)
Designed	for	model	FV-11VHL2
Heater/Fan/Light/Night-light

WhisperControl Switches
Features & Benefits:
•	 Single	pole/double	throw	on-off-on	top	switch,	two	single	pole	
on-off switches
•	 Multi-switch	combination	saves	space	and	adds	convenience
•	 Common	feed	shunted	internally	to	all	switches
•	 Commercial	grade
•	 Includes	matching	wall	plate

Specifications

FV-WCSW31-W/A

Ground

Grounding

Feature

Single Pole/ Single Pole/ Single Pole

Amperage

15 Amp

Voltage

120 Volt

Termination

Quickwire	Push-In,	Back	&	Side	Wire

Standards	&	Certifications

UL/CSA	Listed

Warranty

2	Year	Limited

Specifications

FV-WCSW41-W/A

Ground

Grounding

Feature

Single pole/double throw on-off-on top switch,

Individual	Switch	Amperage

two single pole on-off switches

Total Switch Amperage

15 Amp

Voltage

20 Amp

Termination

120 Volt

Standards	&	Certifications	

Quickwire and wire leads

Warranty

UL/CSA

Specifications

FV-WCD01-W/A

•	 Elegant	styling	provides	multiple	controls	in	a	single-gang	wall	box

WhisperControl
Switches

Preset Count Down Delay Off
FV-WCD01-W (White)	
FV-WCD01-A	(Light	Almond)

WhisperControl Switches
Features & Benefits:
•	 Timer	switch	has	four	preset	buttons	options:	10-20-30	or	60	
minutes
•	 LED	light	indicates	countdown	time	and	flashes	two	minutes	
before OFF warning
•	 Press	and	hold	override	timer	function	allows	you	to	hold	down	
the	button	until	LED	light	indicates	it	is	on
•	 Multi-switch	combination	saves	space	and	adds	convenience

Ground

Grounding

Feature

Req.	Neutral

Amperage

20 Amp

Voltage

120 Volt

Termination

6"	Leads

HP Rating

1HP-120V

Standards	&	Certifications

UL/CSA	Listed

Warranty

5	Year	Limited

•	 Common	feed	shunted	internally	to	all	switches
•	 Commercial	grade
•	 Elegant	styling	provides	multiple	controls	in	a	single-gang	wall	box
•	 Easy	installation	in	single	gang	wallbox
•	 Includes	matching	wallplate

22

23

Cross Reference for Applicable Combination of WhisperControl to Product

WhisperGreen

Model

FV-WCCS1-W/A

FV-WCCS2-W/A

FV-WCDO1-W/A

FV-WCSW11-W/A

FV-WCSW21-W/A

FV-WCSW31-W/A

FV-WCSW41-W

Switch Type

Condensation Sensor
On/Off

Condensation Sensor
On/Off/Light

Delay Off Timer

1 Function Control

2 Function Control

3 Function Control

4 Function Control

FV-05VK3

X

X

X

FV-08VK3

X

X

X

FV-11VK3

X

X

X

FV-08VKL3

X

X

X

FV-11VKL3

X

X

X

FV-08VKSL3

X**

FV-08VKML3

X**

FV-13VKSL3

X**

FV-13VKML3
WhisperRecessed

WhisperCeiling

WhisperSense

WhisperFit

WhisperValue

WhisperWall
WhisperWarm

WhisperLine

WhisperComfort

X**

FV-08VRL1

X

X

FV-05VQ5

X

X

X

FV-08VQ5

X

X

X

FV-11VQ5

X

X

X

FV-15VQ5

X

X

X

FV-20VQ3

X

X

X

FV-30VQ3

X

X

X

FV-40VQ3

X

X

X

FV-08VQL5

X

X

X

FV-11VQL5

X

X

X

FV-15VQL5

X

X

X

FV-08VQCL5

X**

FV-11VQCL5

X**

FV-05VF2

X

X

X

FV-08VF2

X

X

X

FV-11VF2

X

X

X

FV-05VFL3

X

X

X

FV-08VFL3

X

X

X

FV-11VFL3

X

X

X

FV-05VS1

X

X

X

FV-08VS1

X

X

X

FV-10VS1

X

X

X

FV-08VSL2

X

X

X

FV-10VSL2

X

X

X

FV-08WQ1

X

FV-11VH2*
FV-11VHL2*

X

X

X*

X*

X*

X*

FV-10NLF1

X

X

X

FV-20NLF1

X

X

X

FV-30NLF1

X

X

X

FV-40NLF1

X

X

X

FV-04VE1

X

WhisperWelcome, WhisperSense, and WhisperGreen S/M3 models are not compatible with the above switches.
* Needs 1 control per function; ** Switch is for light and night-light only.

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25

Accessories
Radiation Damper Features:
F CA LIF O

R

WhisperGreen,	
WhisperGreen-Lite,	
WhisperCeiling	50-150	CFM,	
WhisperLite,	WhisperSense,	
WhisperSenseLite,	
WhisperWelcome,	WhisperFit,	
WhisperValue

LL

E

F IR

E MAR

SH

E

S

PC-RD05C4

EO

Fan Model approved for:

•	 UL	classification	(UL	standard	555C)	for	use	in	1,	2	or	3
hour fire-rated floor/ceiling and roof/ceiling designs

A

L

AT

AT
ST

E

A

ST

TING
IS
NI

Ceiling Radiation
Damper

R VI C

•	 Compatible	with	50-150	CFM	fans,	fans	with	motion	
sensor and select fan/lights
•	 Galvanized	steel	frame	with	165˚	F	fusible	link

CLASSIFIED

Damper Model
PC-RD05C4

•	 High	temperature,	non-asbestos,	reinforced	fiber	
thermal fabric

See details on UL
classification marking on
each product
File # R16724

Inlet Vent Features:

Passive Inlet Vent

Panasonic Passive Inlet provides make-up air to help
balance indoor vs. outdoor air pressure.

Passive Inlet

•		Insulation	lining	to	prevent	condensation
•		Durable	ABS	and	PP	resin	body

FV-GKF32S1

2

CFM Settings

12	&	18

Open/Close	Louver	Setting

Yes

Washable Air Filter

Yes

Bug Screen

Yes

Specifications

•		Foam	pad	reduces	outdoor	noise	and	condensation
Features

3”	x	12”	Sleeve	Included

Yes

Body

ABS	&	PP

Wall Opening (diameter)

3 inch

Installation	Screw	Included

Yes

•		7	stainless	steel	installation	screws	included
•		Sturdy	open/close	lever
•		2-position	air	delivery

Installation

Designer Grille Features:

Designer Grilles

•	 Easy	and	affordable	to	change
•	 Change	your	grille	to	fit	your	room	decor	without	
compromising the performance and quality of the unit
•	 Applicable Models
WhisperGreen:	FV-13VKS3,	FV-11VK3,	FV-08VKS3,	
FV-08VK3,	FV-05VK3
WhisperCeiling:	FV-15VQ5,	FV-11VQ5,	
FV-08VQ5,	FV-05VQ5
WhisperFit:	FV-11VF2,	FV-08VF2,	FV-05VF2

FV-GL3MTL

FV-GL3TDA

WhisperValue:		FV-10VS1,	FV-08VS1,		FV-05VS1	
(For	FV-GL3MTL	only)

FV-GKF32S1

Air Volume Positions

FV-GL3TDA

FV-GL3TDB

FV-GL3MTL

Grille	Size	(inches	sq.)

13

14-1/5

13

Shipping
Gross Weight (lbs)

1.1

1.3

1.5

Trend Style Category

Traditional

Traditional

Commercial

Material

ABS

ABS

26 Gauge
Galvanized Steel

UL	Approved1

Yes

Yes

Yes

HVI	Certified1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mfg.	in	ISO	9001	
Certified Facility

Yes

Yes

Yes

Characteristics

FV-GL3TDB

26

27

Fans with Built-in Controls —Performance Curves

4" Duct

FV-13VKM3/S3 130/0 CFM		6"	Duct
Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-08VKM3/S3 80/0 CFM		4"or	6"	Duct

Single Speed Fans —Performance Curves

㻓㻑㻜㻓

㻩㻹㻐㻔㻖㻹㻮㻰㻖㻒㻔㻖㻹㻮㻶㻖

㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻚㻘

FV-05VK3 50 CFM		4"or	6"	Duct

FV-11VK3 110 CFM		4"	or	6"	Duct

FV-08VK3 80 CFM		4"or	6"	Duct

㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻙㻓

㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻔㻓㻃㻦㻩㻰
㻜㻓㻃㻦㻩㻰

㻓㻑㻗㻘

㻚㻓㻃㻦㻩㻰

4" Duct

㻘㻓㻃㻦㻩㻰

4" Duct

4" Duct

6" Duct

6" Duct

㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻘

6" Duct

㻓㻑㻓㻓
㻓

㻘㻓

㻔㻓㻓

㻔㻘㻓
Airflow (CFM)

6" Duct

FV-11VQC5 110 CFM		4"	or	6"	Duct

㻓㻑㻙㻓
㻩㻹㻐㻓㻛㻹㻴㻦㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻘㻓

㻓㻑㻗㻓

4" Duct
㻓㻑㻖㻓

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-08VQC5 80 CFM		4"	or	6"	Duct

㻓㻑㻙㻓

㻩㻹㻐㻔㻔㻹㻴㻦㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻘㻓

㻓㻑㻗㻓

4" Duct
㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

6" Duct
㻕㻓

㻗㻓

㻙㻓

㻛㻓

㻔㻓㻓

Airflow(CFM)

FV-05VFM2 50 CFM		3"	Duct

㻓

㻕㻘

㻘㻓

㻚㻘

㻔㻓㻓

㻔㻕㻘

Airflow(CFM)

FV-05VFM2 50 CFM	4"	Duct

FV-05VQ5 50 CFM		4"	or	6"	Duct

FV-08VQ5 80 CFM		4"	or	6"	Duct

㻓㻑㻘㻓

4" Duct
㻓㻑㻗㻓
㻩㻹㻐㻓㻘㻹㻴㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

㻓

㻓㻑㻓㻓

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

6" Duct

㻓㻑㻓㻓

㻓㻑㻙㻓

㻓㻑㻘㻓

4" Duct
㻩㻹㻐㻓㻛㻹㻴㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻗㻓

㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓
㻓㻑㻔㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

6" Duct

6" Duct

㻓㻑㻓㻓
㻕㻓

㻗㻓

㻓㻑㻓㻓

㻙㻓
㻛㻓
Airflow(CFM)

㻓

FV-08VFM2 80 CFM	4"	Duct

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-11VQ5 110 CFM		4"	or	6"	Duct

FV-08VFM2 80 CFM		3"	Duct

㻓㻑㻚㻓

4" Duct
㻩㻹㻐㻔㻔㻹㻴㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻘㻓
㻓㻑㻗㻓

㻗㻓

㻙㻓

㻛㻓

㻔㻓㻓

FV-15VQ5 150 CFM	6"	Duct

㻓㻑㻛㻓

㻓㻑㻙㻓

㻕㻓

Airflow(CFM)

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

㻓

㻓㻑㻚㻓
㻓㻑㻙㻓
㻓㻑㻘㻓
㻩㻹㻐㻔㻘㻹㻴㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻗㻓
㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

6" Duct
㻓㻑㻓㻓
㻓

㻕㻘

㻘㻓

㻚㻘

㻔㻓㻓

㻔㻕㻘

Airflow(CFM)

28

㻓㻑㻓㻓
㻓

㻕㻘

㻘㻓

㻚㻘

㻔㻓㻓

㻔㻕㻘 㻔㻘㻓 㻔㻚㻘
Airflow(CFM)

29

0.25

40 Feet

0.20

60 Feet

0.20

100 Feet

0.00

20

40

60
80
Airflow(CFM)

FV-05VF2 50 CFM	4"	Duct
0.45
0.40
FV-05VF2
4" duct

0.35
0.30

20 Feet

0.25

40 Feet

0.20

60 Feet

0.15

80 Feet

0.10

100 Feet

20

40

0

50

0.60

20 Feet

0.50

40 Feet

0.40

60 Feet

0.30

80 Feet

0.20

100 Feet

100
Airflow(CFM)

0.50

4" Duct

20 Feet

0.40

40 Feet

0.30

60 Feet
80 Feet
100 Feet

㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻚㻘

㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻙㻓

㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻔㻓㻃㻦㻩㻰
㻜㻓㻃㻦㻩㻰

㻓㻑㻗㻘

㻚㻓㻃㻦㻩㻰
㻘㻓㻃㻦㻩㻰

㻓㻑㻔㻘

0

25

50

75

100
125
Airflow(CFM)

㻓㻑㻓㻓
㻓㻑㻓

㻘㻓㻑㻓

㻔㻓㻓㻑㻓

㻔㻘㻓㻑㻓
Airflow (CFM)

0.90
0.80
FV-11VF2
4" duct

0.70
0.60

20 Feet

0.50

40 Feet

0.40

60 Feet

0.30

80 Feet

0.20

100 Feet

0.00

50

㻩㻹㻐
㻔㻖㻹㻮㻰㻯㻖㻒㻔㻖㻹㻮㻶㻯㻖

㻓㻑㻖㻓

6" Duct

0.10

0

㻓㻑㻜㻓

FV-11VF2 110 CFM		4"	Duct

FV-08VF2
4" duct

0.10

60
80
Airflow(CFM)

FV-11VF2
3" duct

0.70

0.00

0.60

0.00

0.80

0.10

0.20

0.05

0

100 Feet

FV-08VF2 80 CFM	4"	Duct
Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

0

80 Feet

0.10

0.05

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

40 Feet

0.30

80 Feet

0.10

0.00

20 Feet

0.40

60 Feet

0.15

0.00

FV-08VF2
3" duct

0.90

FV-13VKML3/SL3 130/0 CFM	6"	Duct

100
Airflow(CFM)

FV-08VQCL5 80 CFM	4"	or	6"	Duct
0

25

50

75

100
125
Airflow(CFM)

FV-11VQCL5 110 CFM	4"	or	6"	Duct

㻓㻑㻙㻓
㻩㻹㻐㻓㻛㻹㻴㻦㻯㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻘㻓

㻓㻑㻗㻓

4" Duct
㻓㻑㻖㻓

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

0.30

0.50

FV-08VKML3/SL3 80/0 CFM	4"	or	6"	Duct

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-05VF2
3" duct
20 Feet

0.60

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

0.40

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

0.45

0.35

FV-11VF2 110 CFM		3"	Duct

FV-08VF2 80 CFM	3"	Duct
Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-05VF2 50 CFM	3"	Duct

Fan/Lights with Built-In Controls —Performance Curves

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

Single Speed Fans —Performance	Curves	(cont'd)

㻜㻚㻢㻜

㻲㼂㻙㻝㻝㼂㻽㻯㻸㻡
㻞㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻠㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻢㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻤㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻝㻜㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠

㻜㻚㻡㻜

㻜㻚㻠㻜

4" Duct
㻜㻚㻟㻜

㻜㻚㻞㻜

㻓㻑㻕㻓

㻜㻚㻝㻜

㻓㻑㻔㻓

6" Duct

FV-05VS1 50 CFM	4"	Oval	Duct

FV-10VS1 100 CFM	4"	Oval	Duct

FV-08VS1 80 CFM	4"	Oval	Duct

6" Duct
㻓㻑㻓㻓

㻓㻑㻘㻓

㻓㻑㻗㻓
㻩㻹㻐㻓㻘㻹㻶㻔
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓

㻓㻑㻛㻓
㻓㻑㻚㻓
㻓㻑㻙㻓
㻓㻑㻘㻓

㻩㻹㻐㻓㻛㻹㻶㻔
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻗㻓
㻓㻑㻖㻓

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

㻓㻑㻙㻓

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

㻓

㻕㻓

㻗㻓

㻙㻓

㻛㻓

㻔㻓㻓

Airflow(CFM)

㻓㻑㻜㻓

㻜㻚㻜㻜
㻜

㻞㻡

㻡㻜

㻣㻡

㻝㻜㻜

㻝㻞㻡

Airflow(CFM)

㻓㻑㻛㻓
㻓㻑㻚㻓
㻓㻑㻙㻓
㻩㻹㻐㻔㻓㻹㻶㻔
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻘㻓
㻓㻑㻗㻓
㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

㻓㻑㻓㻓
㻓

30

㻕㻓

㻗㻓

㻙㻓
㻛㻓
Airflow(CFM)

㻓㻑㻓㻓

㻓㻑㻓㻓
㻓

㻕㻓

㻗㻓

㻙㻓

㻛㻓
㻔㻓㻓
Airflow(CFM)

㻓

㻖㻓

㻙㻓

㻜㻓
㻔㻕㻓
Airflow(CFM)

31

Single Speed Fans with Lights —Performance Curves

FV-05VFL3
3" duct

0.40

20 Feet

0.35
0.30

40 Feet

0.25

60 Feet

0.20

0.70
0.60
0.50

80 Feet

0.15

0.00

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-15VQL5 150 CFM	6"	Duct

FV-11VQL5 110 CFM	4"	or	6"	Duct

20

40

㻓㻑㻗㻓

㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻘㻓

4" Duct

㻩㻹㻐㻔㻔㻹㻴㻯㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻗㻓

㻓㻑㻖㻓

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

㻩㻹㻐㻓㻛㻹㻴㻯㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

4" Duct

㻓㻑㻘㻓

㻓㻑㻙㻓

0.50
0.45

FV-05VFL3
4" duct

0.40

20 Feet

0.35
0.30

40 Feet

0.25

60 Feet
80 Feet

0.00

㻓㻑㻕㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

㻓㻑㻔㻓

0

20

40

50

60
80
Airflow(CFM)

0.80
FV-11VFL3
3" duct

0.70
0.60

20 Feet

0.50

40 Feet

0.40

60 Feet

0.30

80 Feet

0.20

100 Feet

0.00

100
Airflow(CFM)

0

25

50

75

100 125
Airflow(CFM)

FV-11VFL3 110 CFM		4"		Duct

0.70
0.60

FV-08VFL3
4" duct

0.50

0.90
0.80
FV-11VFL3
4" duct

0.70
0.60

20 Feet

0.50

40 Feet

0.40

60 Feet

80 Feet

0.30

80 Feet

100 Feet

0.20

100 Feet

20 Feet

0.40

40 Feet

0.30

60 Feet

0.00

0

0.90

0.10

0.10

0.05

㻓㻑㻙㻓

100 Feet

0.20

100 Feet

0.10

80 Feet

FV-08VFL3 80 CFM		4"	Duct

0.55

0.20

㻓㻑㻚㻓

0.10
0

50

0.00

100
Airflow(CFM)

㻓㻑㻘㻓

0

25

50

75

100 125
Airflow(CFM)

㻩㻹㻐㻔㻘㻹㻴㻯㻘
㻕㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻗㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻙㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻛㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗
㻔㻓㻓㻃㻩㼈㼈㼗

㻓㻑㻗㻓
㻓㻑㻖㻓

㻓㻑㻕㻓

60 Feet

60
80
Airflow(CFM)

0.15
㻓㻑㻙㻓

0.30

0.00

0

FV-05VFL3 50 CFM		4"	Duct

FV-08VQL5 80 CFM	4"	or	6"	Duct

40 Feet

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

6" Duct

0.40

0.10

0.05

6" Duct

20 Feet

0.20

100 Feet

0.10

FV-08VFL3
3" duct

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

4" Duct

0.50
0.45

FV-11VFL3 110 CFM	3"	Duct

FV-08VFL3 80 CFM		3"	Duct

0.55

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

4" Duct

FV-05VFL3 50 CFM		3"	Duct

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-11VKL3 110 CFM		4"	or	6"	Duct

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-08VKL3 80 CFM		4"	or	6"	Duct

㻓㻑㻕㻓
㻓㻑㻔㻓

㻓

㻕㻓

㻗㻓

㻙㻓

㻛㻓

㻔㻓㻓

Airflow(CFM)

6" Duct

㻓㻑㻓㻓
㻓

㻕㻘

㻘㻓

㻚㻘

㻔㻓㻓

㻔㻕㻘

Airflow(CFM)

㻓㻑㻓㻓
㻓

㻕㻘

㻘㻓

㻚㻘

㻔㻓㻓

㻔㻕㻘 㻔㻘㻓 㻔㻚㻘
Airflow(CFM)

FV-10VSL2 100 CFM		4"	Oval	Duct

FV-08VRL1 80 CFM		4"	or	6"	Duct

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-08VSL2 80 CFM		4"	Oval	Duct
㻜㻚㻤㻜
㻜㻚㻣㻜
㻜㻚㻢㻜
㻜㻚㻡㻜

㻲㼂㻙㻜㻤㼂㻿㻸㻞
㻞㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻠㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻢㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻤㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻝㻜㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠

㻜㻚㻠㻜
㻜㻚㻟㻜
㻜㻚㻞㻜

㻜㻚㻥㻜
㻜㻚㻤㻜
㻜㻚㻣㻜
㻜㻚㻢㻜
㻲㼂㻙㻝㻜㼂㻿㻸㻞
㻞㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻠㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻢㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻤㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠
㻝㻜㻜㻌㻲㼑㼑㼠

㻜㻚㻡㻜
㻜㻚㻠㻜
㻜㻚㻟㻜
㻜㻚㻞㻜

㻜㻚㻝㻜

㻜㻚㻝㻜

㻜㻚㻜㻜
㻜

32

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

6" Duct

㻓㻑㻓㻓

㻞㻜

㻠㻜

㻢㻜

㻤㻜
㻝㻜㻜
Airflow(CFM)

㻜㻚㻜㻜
㻜

㻟㻜

㻢㻜

㻥㻜
㻝㻞㻜
Airflow(CFM)

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Specialty Fans —Performance Curves

0.50
FV-11VH2
20 Feet
40 Feet
60 Feet
80 Feet
100 Feet

0.40
0.30

0.60
0.50

0.30

0.20

0.20

0.10

0.10

0.00

0.00

0

25

50

75

100

FV-11VHL2
20 Feet
40 Feet
60 Feet
80 Feet
100 Feet

0.40

125

Airflow(CFM)

0.80
0.70
0.60
FV-10NLF1

0.50

20 Feet

0.40

40 Feet

0.30

80 Feet

60 Feet
100 Feet

0.20

0

25

50

75

100

125

0.60
0.50

FV-20VQ3
20 Feet

0.40

40 Feet
60 Feet

0.30

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

20

40

60

100 Feet

0.60

20 Feet
40 Feet
60 Feet

20 Feet
40 Feet

0.40

60 Feet

0.30

100 Feet

80 Feet

1.00
0.90
0.80

FV-30NLF1
20 Feet

0.70

40 Feet

0.60

60 Feet

0.50

0

50

100 150 200 250 300
Airflow(CFM)

80 Feet

100 Feet

1.40
1.30
1.20
1.10
1.00
0.90

FV-40NLF1

0.70

40 Feet

0.50

80 Feet

0.80

20 Feet

0.60

60 Feet

0.40

100 Feet

0.30
0.20

0.10

0.10

0.00
0

50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
Airflow(CFM)

0.00
0

50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500

Airflow(CFM)

80 Feet

100 Feet
0.20

0.10
0.00

1.10

0.20

FV-30VQ3

FV-20NLF1

0.50

FV-40NLF1 440 CFM		8"	Duct

1.20

0.30

0.80

0.60

80 100 120 140
Airflow(CFM)

0.40

0.40

80 Feet

0.20

1.00

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

0.70

0.70

0.00

0

Airflow(CFM)

FV-40VQ3 380 CFM	6"	Duct

FV-30VQ3 290 CFM	6"	Duct

0.80

0.10

0.10
0.00

0.90

0.20

FV-30NLF1 340 CFM		6"	Duct

FV-20VQ3 190 CFM	6"	Duct

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

0.60

0.70

FV-20NLF1 240 CFM		6"	Duct

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

0.70

FV-10NLF1 120 CFM		4"	Duct
Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-11VHL2 110 CFM		4"	Duct
Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

Static Pressure(inch w.g.)

FV-11VH2 110 CFM		4"	Duct

0

50

100

0.00

150
200
Airflow(CFM)

0

50 100 150 200 250 300 350
Airflow(CFM)

FV-04VE1 40/20 CFM or 20/10 CFM 2	x	4"	Ducts
0.50

0.40

FV-04VE1
(Exhaust)
FV-04VE1
(Supply)

0.30

20 Feet
40 Feet
60 Feet

0.20

80 Feet

100 Feet
0.10

0.00
0

34

10

20

30

40
50
60
Airflow(CFM)

35

Fans with Built-in Controls —Dimensional	Drawings

4"	or	6"	Duct

FV-08VKM3

4"	or	6"	Duct

6"	duct

FV-13VKM3

4"or 6" duct

FV-08VKS3

4"or	3"	duct

6"	duct

FV-13VKS3

Single Speed Fans —Dimensional	Drawings

4"or 6" duct

6" duct

4"or 6" duct

FV-05VK3/FV-08VK3/FV-11VK3

FV-05VQ5	/	FV-08VQ5	/	
FV-11VQ5

FV-15VQ5

4" oval duct

4" duct
14-1/2" or 22-1/2”

3"
14-1/2 or 22-1/2”

4"

10-1/4"

3-1/16”

3-3/4”

14-1/2”

10-1/4"

8”

5/

4-

5-5/8"

10-1/4”

10-1/4”

14-1/2"

13"

FV-08VQC5	/	FV-11VQC5

36

FV-05VFM2	/	FV-08VFM2

FV-05VF2 / FV-08VF2 / FV-11VF2

13"

13”

13”

FV-05VS1 / FV-08VS1 / FV-10VS1

37

Fan/Lights with Built-In Controls —	Dimensional	Drawings

4"or	6"	duct

FV-08VKML3

4"or	6"	duct

FV-08VKSL3

6"	duct

FV-13VKML3

6"	duct

FV-13VKSL3

Single Speed Fans with Lights —	Dimensional	Drawings

4"or	6"	duct

4"or	6"	duct

6"	duct

FV-15VQL5

FV-08VQL5	/	FV-11VQL5

FV-08VKL3	/FV-11VKL3

4"	oval	duct

4"or	6"	duct

14-1/2 or 22-1/2”
8”

5/

4-

3-1/16”
3-3/4”

14-1/2”
10-1/4”
10-1/4”

4"or	6"	duct
13”

13”

FV-08VSL2	/	FV-10VSL2

FV-08VRL1

4"	duct

3"

14-1/2" or 22-1/2”

4"

5-5/8”

FV-08VQCL5	/	FV-11VQCL5
14-1/2"

10-1/4”

10-1/4”

2-7/8”

13”

13”

FV-05VFL3	/	FV-08VFL3	/	FV-11VFL3
38

39

Specialty Fans —Dimensional	Drawings

4"	duct

4"	duct

8" diam.
opening

New Construction

2	x	4"	ducts

14-1/2 or 22-1/2”
4”

16”
7-3/4”

Remodeling
11-1/2”
14-1/2”

FV-08WQ1

18-1/8”
14-1/8”

FV-11VHL2

6"	duct

FV-20VQ3	/	FV-30VQ3

40

FV-11VH2

FV-04VE1

Inlet	grille	and	4"	duct	adapter	height	3-1/2"
Inlet	grille	and	6"	duct	adapter	height	5"

6"	duct

FV-40VQ3

WhisperLine Dimensions
Fan Model

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

FV-10NLF1

13-3/8"

9-1/2"

17-5/16"

7-7/8"

12-5/8" - 22-3/4"

5/16"

4"

11"

FV-20NLF1

13-3/8"

9-1/2"

21-5/8"

9-7/16"

12-5/8" - 24-7/16"

5/16"

6"

11"

FV-30NLF1

15-11/32"

10-5/8"

23-5/8"

11"

12-5/8" - 26"

5/16"

6"

12-1/8"

FV-40NLF1

16-1/2"

13-3/8"

22"

11"

12-5/8" - 26"

5/16"

8"

14-7/8"

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Equivalent Duct Length
Duct Diameter
3"
Duct

Sizing

Equivalent Duct Length (EDL): The
Equivalent Duct Length Table (Figure B)
shows you how to calculate the equivalent
straight duct length in order to overcome
static pressure. The EDL chart helps
ensure fan performs as expected under
the airflow resistance caused by the listed
components.
A ventilating fan’s performance is plotted on
a graph called a performance curve. The
performance curve shows airflow in cubic
feet per minute (CFM) along the horizontal
axis and static pressure (resistance) along
the vertical axis. Figure A shows how a
performance curve works. The fan with
a “Closed Duct” has high static pressure
and no airflow; and the fan with “No Duct”
has low static pressure and high airflow. In
reality, an installed fan will be somewhere in
between these two points.

Static Pressure (Resistance)

Performance Curves are listed on pages
26-33.

6"

8"

Same as measured duct length

Flex	Aluminum

1.25 X duct length

1.25 X duct length

1.5 X duct length

1.5 X duct length

Insulated	Flex

1.5 X duct length

1.5 X duct length

1.75 X duct length

1.75 X duct length

Terminal

Wall Cap

30 feet

30 feet

40 feet

40 feet

Device

Roof Jack

30 feet

30 feet

40 feet

40 feet

Elbow

Adjustable

15 feet

15 feet

20 feet

20 feet

Material

Information and
Instructions

4"

Smooth Metal

FIG. B

Sizing and selecting a Ceiling
Mounted Fan:

Step 4: Use the Equivalent Duct Length
chart above to calculate duct run.

Proper sizing requires that you determine
the needed CFM, the square footage of the
room or home, and the length and type of
duct.

4a. 12 ft aluminum flex duct x 1.25 = 15 ft

Example: Sizing for an 8 ft x 10 ft x 8 ft
ceiling bathroom using 12 foot long, 4 inch
diameter aluminum flex duct, one elbow,
one wall cap.
Step 1: Determine application
Bathroom = 1 CFM/square foot
Step 2: Calculate the area to be ventilated
in square feet.
Assuming an 8 ft ceiling: room length x
width = area in square feet
8 ft x 10 ft = 80 sq ft

4b. One elbow = 15 ft EDL
4c. One wall cap = 30 ft EDL
15 ft + 15 ft + 30 ft = 60 ft EDL
This is the equivalent duct length (or
resistance) the fan must overcome to
move air through the duct to the outside.
Step 5: Review models in catalog pages
to find a model with desired feature.
Features may include light fixture, heater or
low-profile housing.
Note: Check with your local building
inspector to confirm that these methods
are accepted in your area.

Step 3: Calculate your required CFM
1 CFM x 80 sq ft = 80 CFM

Closed or Blocked duct work —A closed or blocked exhaust
port results in highest static pressure and zero air flow.
Extended Duct work —Long duct length and
elbows increase static pressure and reduce air flow.

Duct work —Duct increases static
pressure and reduces air flow.
Short Duct work —Short
duct allows low static
pressure and higher air flow.

Air Flow (CFM)

No Duct work —
No duct equals
zero static pressure
and maximum
air flow.

FIG. A

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43

Ventilation Controls

Min.

Max.

Min.

Rated

Specifications

CFMs/Watt

Sones

Warranty

Airflow (0.25 in. w.g.)

Bath Fans -10 to 89 CFM

1.4

2.0

1 year

60%

Bath Fans -90 to 130 CFM

2.8

2.0

1 year

70%

Bath Fans -140 to 500 CFM

2.8

3.0

1 year

70%

In-Line Fans

2.8

N/A

1 year

N/A

®

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Selecting a suitable control that runs

WhisperGreen and WhisperSense fans

The ENERGY STAR program was

where guidelines exist and have

ventilation at the proper time and duration

have occupancy sensors integrated

created by the U.S. Environmental

been labeled accordingly. Panasonic

will ensure that both the occupant’s health

in the fan grille. Dehumidistats can be

Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S.

ventilation fans may qualify for an energy

and building structure are protected.

used to turn a ventilation system on/off

saving rebate. Rebate programs are

when relative humidity reaches a certain

Department of Energy (DOE) to help

There are several types of manual and

often provided by local utility companies

automatic controls that can be applied

level. These controls are most likely

customers identify products that can

to ventilation systems. Some controls

to be used in bathrooms to evacuate

save them money and protect the

and based on ENERGY STAR guidelines.

are more suitable for intermittent or

excessive moisture. Dehumidistats have

environment by saving energy. When

Check with your local utility company or

continuous ventilation. Select Panasonic

a few disadvantages. One disadvantage

it comes to ventilation fans, ENERGY

state ENERGY STAR Homes Program

fans incorporate built-in speed, delay

is that seasonal changes in outdoor

STAR qualified products feature super-

for details.

and occupancy controls, making them

relative humidity necessitate seasonal

quiet operation (low sone levels) and

ideal for both intermittent and continuous

readjustments to function optimally.

high CFM to Watt efficiency. As an

ventilation.

Finally, it does not automatically remove

ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for

Manual Controls: Manual controls

odors. The new Panasonic FV-WCCS1

2010 and 2011, all Panasonic ventilating

condensation sensor checks both

fans exceed ENERGY STAR standards

require the occupant to activate the
ventilation fan when needed. An example
of a basic manual control is the Panasonic

44

ENERGY STAR

ENERGY STAR

Relative Humidity (RH) and temperature
to anticipate condensation and exhausts

FV-WCSW11 On/Off rocker switch.

humidity by turning on the fan. Also,

There are other controls with functions

Panasonic's new WhisperSense fans

available that may be more suitable to the

include both motion and humidity sensors

occupant’s lifestyle.

for ultimate moisture control.

Delay timer: Shower curtains, towels,

Automatic timers: Automatic timers

walls and cabinets retain moisture long

operate fans at programmed times

All Panasonic ventilation fans are

after the occupant has finished and

throughout the day. Typically a 24-hour

tested and certified by the Home

left the bathroom. One advantage of

programmable timer is used to run a

Ventilating Institute (HVI). The HVI label

Panasonic FV-WCDO1 delay timer is that

fan in morning and evening hours when
there is a high demand for ventilation. For

is your assurance that the certified

it continues to evacuate moisture and
odor after the occupant has finished.

continuous ventilation, the control can be

WhisperGreen® and WhisperSense™ fans

programmed to operate throughout the

incorporate a delay timer that can be set

day to help evacuate any accumulation of

within the range of 30 seconds to 60

VOCs or other indoor air pollutants.

HVI is a non-profit association

minutes for the desired delay effect.

Controls can also be used in combination

comprised of manufacturers of home

Manual timers: Electronic timers are

with each other to provide both

ventilation products. HVI offers a

more decorative and but allow the

intermittent and continuous ventilation.

variety of services including, but not

occupant to select a time duration with

For example, a programmable timer

limited to, test standards, certification

the push of a button. Electronic timers

may be used to cycle the fan on and off

do not produce the sometimes annoying

programs for airflow, sound and energy

throughout the day to address overall

ticking sound that crank timers are known

indoor air quality. Select WhisperGreen

performance. For more information

for. WhisperGreen and WhisperSense fans

fans have been designed as an

incorporate quiet electronic controls.

ideal double-duty fan providing both

Home Ventilating Institute - HVI

Occupancy (motion) sensors:

intermittent and continuous ventilation

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Occupancy sensors are suitable for

with a DC motor activated by built-in

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intermittent ventilation. An advantage is

speed, delay and occupancy controls.

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The key to selecting the right control

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remain “on” and continue working for a

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duration after the occupant has left the

that provides proper ventilation with little

room, much like a delay off timer. Select

or no involvement by the occupant.

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airflow and sound rating of Panasonic
ventilation fans are the results of testing
by an independent laboratory.

about HVI contact:

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45

Installation A practical guide to
Panasonic fan installation

FIG. C

Installation
A practical guide to Panasonic
fan installation
Proper fan installation is necessary to

Elbows: Rule number one is to avoid

optimize performance. The following

elbows and bends whenever possible.

points outline installation techniques to

However, the fact is that many installations

help achieve optimum performance.

require at least one elbow, as shown in

IMPORTANT: In order to reduce elbows
and optimize fan performance, install the
fan with the exhaust port pointed in the

Figure D. There are two precautions you
can take when installing elbows to achieve
optimum airflow.

direction of the termination point. Be sure

First, allow a 2-3 foot straight run out of

to use the duct diameter size specified

the fan before the first elbow. This allows

for the selected fan. Reducing the duct

airflow to be uniform before passing

diameter (at any point in the duct run)

through the first elbow. An installation

will create substantial static pressure and

that has a 90-degree elbow immediately

reduce the fan’s performance by as much

after the fan exhaust port will cause air to

as 90%.
Selecting Duct: A smooth surface duct
allows for optimum airflow. See Figure
C. For best results, use galvanized sheet

flow back into the fan. This will reduce fan
performance and increase noise. (Figure
D)

Best
PVC or Galvanized

Short	piece	of	flexible	duct	
helps alignment and absorbs
sound. Clamps plus tape at all
flex	joints.

Correct

duct is durable, easy to install and often

Good
Insulated Flex

4" round PVC or galvanized
sheet metal will minimize static
pressure.	Aluminum	flex	or	
vinyl duct may increase static
pressure and air flow noise.
Pitch duct down
toward outside to help avoid
condensation
problems.

Blocking can be used on 3
sides to support mounting
of	steel	body.	Exhaust	side	
attaches with adapter.
In	attic	installation,	
caulk	box	to	drywall.	

Insulation.

Caulk termination to duct.

The fan housing slides up into clips
on	duct	adapter.	Use	additional	
screws to secure fans to the structure.

4" dryer-hood
type vent with
backdraft flap(s).

Duct	adapter	with	junction	box	is	
installed before drywall, (bottom edge
flush with bottom face of drywall).

FIG. D

metal or possibly PVC. Flexible aluminum

Better
Aluminum Flex

Incorrect

Support to avoid sagging.
Foil tape tightly covers
all metal duct joints
(glue PVC joints).

used. However, the ridges in aluminum
flexible duct increase static pressure and
can reduce air flow and fan performance.

Second, use a long radius angle, as shown

This results in lower CFMs, higher noise

in Figure E, to help ensure optimum airflow

levels and higher energy consumption.

and minimum airflow noise.

Minimum 2 screws per
joint in metal "nest"
joints so that
condensate can not
run out.

FIG. F

The degree to which performance is
affected depends on the length of duct,
number and degree of elbows.
Sagging or weaving a fan duct will also

FIG. E
Preferred

Typical

increase static pressure and reduce a

Trouble Shooting Advice:

fan's performance. When using a flexible

1.	During	fan	installation,	the	tape	on	the	
duct connector holding the damper shut
must be removed.

aluminum duct, support the entire length

2. Confirm with your contractor if screws
were used to attach the duct to the fan.
The damper may not open if obstructed
by screws.

entire run. If the duct lies across the attic,

3.	Check	that	the	backdraft	dampers	
on wall caps and roof jacks are able to
move freely. Routine inspections are
recommended as birds and other pests
may inhabit these areas.

Using dryer duct connectors made of

4.	Ductwork	must	be	connected	securely	
to wall caps and roof jacks.

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of the duct with braces or hangers to
keep it as straight as possible for the

FIG. G

do not allow it to sag between each joist.
Also, avoid weaving duct through trusses.
2-3 ft straight run before elbow.

nylon or vinyl is not recommended due to

Note: If duct is in
the attic, to avoid
possible condensation
problems, be sure it is
either under loose fill
insulation or it is fully
insulated to minimum of
R-6 with duct wrap.

high static pressure caused by its ridges
and curvature. Insulated flexible duct

The shortest, smooth inner surface

must be fully extended to avoid added

duct with the least number of elbows

resistance.

will provide optimum fan airflow
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Green Building Programs & Green FAQs
Green Building Programs

WhisperGreen and WhisperComfort are

quality. The IAP requires compliance

operation. Essentially, the higher rate

Green building is the practice of

affordable and are an efficient way to

with ASHRAE 62.2, so Panasonic’s

is the reciprocal of the run time. If

What makes a WhisperGreen fan a
Green product?

increasing energy efficiency while

meet this ventilation standard.

WhisperGreen is the product of choice.

it operates one-third of the time, it

The Green concept is a combination

must be increased to three times the

of energy efficiency, sustainability,

promoting economic health for people

Another feature of the WhisperGreen

LEED and LEED for Homes

California Title 24

continuous rate in the table. The easiest

improved interior environment (IAQ),

The US Green Building Council (USGBC

As the required code for California,

way to meet the requirements is to

and operating cost. WhisperGreen

www.usgbc.org) offers the Leadership

Title 24 is the shorthand name for the

use a WhisperGreen fan operating

fans are the most energy efficient and

in Energy and Environmental Design

Building Energy Efficiency Standards

continuously. Most of the single speed

quietest products on the market and

(LEED) program for commercial

for Residential and Non-Residential

Panasonic fans under 1.0 sone can be

the six year warranty and low energy

buildings and the LEED for Homes

Buildings. Developed by the California

used to meet 62.2, but the rated flow at

use ensure sustainability.

fan’s performance. For example, a

program for residential buildings.

Energy Commission and first published

0.25 inches of water gauge must meet

ASHRAE 62.2-2010

Neither program offers specific

in 1978, the standards were recently

the required flow. So WhisperGreen

airflow might only be operating at

There are several green building

product certification, but both require

updated for 2008 and will be effective in

models are the preferred choice.

Why can’t I turn the WhisperGreen
models with built-in controls off?

programs within the United States and

mechanical ventilation adopted after

2009, including the requirement to meet

nearly all adhere to the standards set

ASHRAE 62.2

and the environment. Effective green
building can reduce operating costs
through less energy consumption;
improve occupant health by enhancing
indoor air quality and lessening the
impact on the environment.

by the American Society of Heating,

national ventilation standard of design
for low-rise residences up to three-story
multi-family buildings. 62.2 requires
continuous mechanical ventilation for
the entire house to be 7.5 CFM per
bedroom (master bedroom x 2) plus 1
CFM per 100 sq. ft. with sone level not
to exceed 1.0. Panasonic’s full
line of ventilation fans including

fan designed to deliver 50 CFM of
31 CFM due to high static pressure.
motor to react to higher static pressure

electricity. Your new home has been

situations, so that when set at 50 CFM,

All houses leak to some extent.

built to be very “tight” and energy

you might not hear a big boost in speed,

ASHRAE 62.2 assumes an average

efficient. While this helps on your

but the fan is delivering 50 CFM of air

Agency (EPA) operates the ENERGY

National Association of Home
Builders (NAHB) Green Building
Standard

new construction tightness level that

energy costs, it can also lead to poor

flow.

STAR program, including the ENERGY

A voluntary standard developed by

is based on national testing and that

indoor air quality. By having a fan run

STAR® Homes Program. This program

NAHB to provide a design guide and

will allow some leakage. Air leaks in (if

constantly at a low speed, stale indoor

offers certification of the home as

rating system for houses. Similar to

exhausting) or out (if supplying) of the

air is continuously being ventilated and

energy efficient based on an evaluation

the LEED for Homes program but less

house when the fan operates, through

replaced by fresh air.

of energy use and construction

stringent, it has both required and

the cracks and holes in the building

features. Even though it does not

optional measures that help show a

between building materials, around

require a full ventilation strategy, EPA's

house is "green". The more options

windows and doors, and through

If the fan is running all day, aren’t
I wasting electricity?

Indoor airPLUS (IAP) is an option to help

utilized such as fulfilling ASHRAE 62.2

utility penetrations. While not required

The WhisperGreen fan features a DC

builders meet the growing consumer

provides a higher rating.

by 62.2, through-the-wall inlets from

motor, which makes very efficient use

Green FAQs

Panasonic and others can be installed

of electricity. Your fan, operating at 50

to ensure some of the leakage happens

CFM continuously, uses 6.6 Watts of

What does Built Green or other
builder program certification
mean how can Panasonic help?

through those inlets.

electricity. Using the national average

ASHRAE Standard 62.2.

preference for improved indoor air

Floor area

0-1 BR

2-3 BR

4-5 BR

6-7 BR

>7 BR

<1500

30

45

60

75

90

1501-3000

45

60

75

90

105

3001-4500

60

75

90

105

120

4501-6000

75

90

105

120

135

6001-7500

90

105

120

135

150

>7500

105

120

135

150

165

Sizing example (based on ASHRAE 62.2):
Two Bedrooms at 1600 SQ. FT.
Master Bedroom (7.5 CFM X 2) =

15 CFM

Second Bedroom

7.5 CFM

1600 SQ. FT. X .01
=
16 CFM
______________________________________________________
Total

can severely inhibit a standard bath

“SmartFlow” technology allows the fan

Required Continuous Ventilation Rate (CFM)

=

the duct system and point of exhaust,

a day, 365 days a year using very little

The US Environmental Protection

industry. ASHRAE Standard 62.2 is the

pressure, the resistance that lies within

Your fan is designed to run 24 hours

ENERGY STAR Homes Program

Engineers (ASHRAE) for the HVAC

fan is “SmartFlow” technology. Static

Where is my make-up air coming
from if the house is airtight?

®

Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning

48

When I turn my switch to the
“on” position or when the motion
sensor is blinking green, I don’t
hear a big boost in speed.

38.5 CFM

To	comply	with	ASHRAE	62.2,	a	
WhisperGreen	FV-08VKM3	set	at	
40	CFM	provides	the	ideal	solution.		
Or to keep air pressure balanced

Your WhisperGreen fan features a builtin delay-low timer. This allows the fan to
operate at the higher speed for a longer
time to help remove excess moisture
from the bathroom, for example, after a
shower.

kWh rate of $.1105, it costs $6.39 per

Programs like LEED for Homes and

Am I creating a negative pressure
when exhausting air all the time?

ENERGY STAR® IAP, all require various

The low exhaust rates required

levels of insulation, use of renewable

by 62.2 will virtually never create

fan	at	40	CFM.	For	larger	homes	
or whole house ventilation, a

building and finishing products. They

enough negative pressure to cause a

also require compliance with the

combination	of	WhisperComfort	
and/or		WhisperGreen	continuous	
ventilation fans can be utilized to fulfill

combustion device to backdraft. High

ventilation requirements of 62.2.

flow fans, such as large range hoods

ASHRAE 62.2 allows the designer or

and clothes dryers, can create enough

the	standards	set	by	ASHRAE	62.2.

builder to choose the method that

negative pressure to create a backdraft

fits their project, climate, or budget.

if natural draft combustion devices are

It only sets the continuous rate and

used in a tight house. ASHRAE 62.2

provides guidance on how to increase

sets a limit on how much total exhaust

the flow to allow for intermittent

can be tolerated.

inside	the	home,	WhisperComfort	
provides supply air and complies
with	62.2	by	setting	the	exhaust	

When I turn the switch to the
“off” position or when the motion
sensor is not in use, why doesn’t
the fan slow down right away?

year to have a fan that provides indoor
air quality.

What does the motion sensor
or the switch on WhisperGreen
models with built-in controls do?
When the motion sensor senses
motion, or when the switch is turned on,
the fan boosts from its low, continuous
ventilation speed to its high “spot”
ventilation speed. The WhisperGreen
fan has a high speed of 80 Cubic Feet
per Minute. When the fan is in this mode
it is operating as a traditional bathroom
exhaust fan.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a sone?

Panasonic blower wheel is designed

airflow, Panasonic fans will use fewer

6. Why do Panasonic Fans have

excessive heat that is a common

exhaust and a Panasonic ventilation

A sone is an internationally recognized

more efficiently than most competitor

kilowatt hours and cost less to operate

such a long life?

problem with recessed light fixtures

fan to exhaust the general odors and

measurement of sound output. The

models, so it turns at lower RPMs,

than other fans. This lower wattage draw

Panasonic fans are designed to give

or some competitors’ fan/light

moisture in the greater kitchen area.

smaller the sone, the more quiet it is.

reducing tip speed and noise.

is accomplished in a number of ways:

the consumer trouble-free continuous

combinations. Our efficient, cool-running

operation for many years. These

motors and our fluorescent bulbs do

fans utilize high quality components

not create enough ambient heat to be

Panasonic's DC brushless motor

and permanently lubricated motors.

subject to these limitations.

provides unparalleled energy efficiency

This leads to fans that provide a

with its magnetic rotor and print circuit

long operational life because their

board. The magnetic rotor prevents

components wear very slowly. That

energy loss while standard AC motors
that utilize aluminun die cast rotors

Likewise, the higher the sone, the louder
the sound. According to HVI, one sone

Quiet Motor.

is equivalent to the sound of a quiet

Panasonic is the first ventilation fan

refrigerator.

manufacturer to incorporate a DC motor

2. What is CFM?
CFM, or Cubic Feet per Minute is a
measurement of rate of air flow. The larger
the CFM, the more powerful the fan.

3. What is static pressure?
Static pressure is a measure of the
resistance against flow as the fan
pushes air through a duct. Static
pressure is measured in inches of
water column or water gauge (w.g). It

in residential mechanical ventilation
fans. Panasonic WhisperGreen series
incorporates a totally enclosed DC motor

(PSC) motor. These are among the

is expressed as 0.1” w.g. or 0.25” w.g.
to show that the resistance is equal

The four-pole design helps the fan to

to a column of water one-tenth or

rotate smoothly and evenly due to a

they do not have high temperature

YES. All Panasonic fans, with the

Panasonic fan/light combo units use

exception of heater and Spot ERV

fluorescent lamps that are mounted in a

warranty periods in the industry.

models, are listed by Underwriters

light kit that is considered to be surface

Laboratories for installation over

mounted, so they do not create high

tubs and showers, provided they are

temperatures within the fan housing

IC chip which monitors and directs the

Panasonic motor production is fully

protected by a Ground Fault Circuit

that would require an IC rating.

RPM of the fan blade. The combination

automated, with an automatic defect

Interrupter (GFCI). GFCI is mandated

of these two unique features allows

detecting system. The quality assurance

by the National Electrical Code. While

the DC motor to have higher energy

program is exemplary, leading to a

not specifically listed by UL as an

efficiency than an AC motor.

defect rate of less than 0.0006%.

application, the fan can also be installed

While the humidity sensor checks the

in a steam shower enclosure. Keep

amount of moisture at the ceiling, a

print circuit board containing a unique

version of a Permanent Split Capacitor

(Insulation Contact) rated because

products with one of the longest

motor is the only one to incorporate a

condenser motor, which is an advanced

Fans are not required by UL to be IC

is why Panasonic stands behind its

efficient operation.

incorporate a totally enclosed four-pole

required to be IC rated?

sources like recessed can lights. The

expend energy. Also, Panasonic's DC

All other Panasonic fan series

8. Can a Panasonic fan be used

10. Why are Panasonic fans not

over a bathtub and in showers?

designed for extremely quiet, energy

most energy efficient fan motors made.

Panasonic uses a four-pole condenser
motor, which is composed on a main
coil and a sub coil. The coils in a motor

Motor Production.

ISO 9001 plant.

11. What’s better, a motion sensor
or humidity sensor?

in mind, however, that any ventilation

motion sensor “sees” the occupant

The production facilities that build

device located in a damp environment

coming into the room. The humidity

Panasonic fans have earned the

such as a shower enclosure may have

sensor has to be set to either Rate of

distinction of being recognized by the

a reduced life due to the high humidity

Rise or Relative Humidity. Depending

International Standards Organization

one-quarter of an inch tall. Most bath

more stable electrical field that keeps

fans sold in North America are rated

the fan shaft turning more evenly than

that are turned on and off to create

and certified at 0.1” w.g. by the Home

shaded-pole motors used in mid-

an electrical field to "pull" the fan shaft

and potential for corrosion. Fans

on how the fan is set up, it may or may

range fans or C-frame motors used in

(ISO) under the ISO 9001 Quality

around, making the fan blower wheel

installed in a high humidity environment

not turn on in certain conditions. For

Assurance program. Meeting ISO 9001

inexpensive fans.

turn. The condenser is connected with

should be operated for longer periods

instance, if set for Rate of Rise (how

means that these factories have met the

the sub coil, which helps with rotation.

of time to ensure the removal of the

quickly moisture builds up in a room),

highest quality standards in the world.

moisture and to reduce the potential for

it might not turn on at all when there

condensation in the fan body or ducting.

is a slow, steady build up of humidity

Ventilating Institute (HVI).

4. Why are Panasonic Fans
so quiet?

are essentially smal electromagnets

Tip Speed.

5. What makes Panasonic Fans so
highly energy efficient?

The condenser acts like a capacitor
to store electrical energy and deliver it

Fan Housing.

Fan noise comes from the amount

The input wattage readings on the

quickly and in exact amounts to the coil.

The fan housing is made of heavy-

9. Can a Panasonic fan be used

Panasonic fans are among the lowest in

This improves the electrical efficiency of

gauge zinc-galvanized steel and painted

above a kitchen range?

to capture both moisture, odors

the industry. This means that for a given

the motor and reduces power draw.

to protect it from rust.

No. Panasonic fans are not currently

and contaminants from the cleaners

rated by UL for above-range installation

and chemicals that may be kept

since it was not designed to handle both

underneath the sink. Panasonic's new

grease and high temperature. However,

WhisperSense fans include both motion

of the blower wheel blade tip speed
– the tip speed is in proportion to the
revolutions per minute (RPM) of the

over time. On the other hand, a motion
sensor will go on once it senses motion

wheel or fan blade. A small wheel

Selective Application.

7. Can insulation material be used

turning very fast will create more noise

Panasonic builds its own motors and

over fans installed in the ceiling?

than a large wheel turning more slowly

components, which means tight control

YES. Loose fill or batt insulation can be

for a given airflow. Panasonic fans use

over quality. Panasonic engineers also

Panasonic fans can be used to provide

and humidity sensors for ultimate

placed directly over the fan housing

a compact blower wheel with aero

optimize efficiency by matching the

auxiliary kitchen ventilation. An approach

moisture control.

in the attic. Panasonic fans and fan/

exact motor characteristics with the

that works well in large kitchens is to

light combination units do not create

use a ducted range hood or downdraft

dynamic blades that moves a large
amount of air at reduced RPMs. The

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Unique Motor Design.

FIG. I

desired performance of the fans.

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