Panasonic FV-0511VK2 WhisperGreen Select Ventilation Fan, 50-80-110 CFM
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No, this unit does not have the "Whispergreen Multi-Room" option Located in it is the "Speed Module". With this new one, I can have a whole house fan as I used my old one previously. It is also nice to have a motion detector. It does not require any action from one to force the motion detector to speed up when it detects motion in the room. Slowing the fan down to whole house mode after a predetermined interval is a convenient feature.
It's simple You install a timer on your wall as an alternative to an electrical switch. It is recommended that you run two pairs of wire from the switch to the fan in case you intend to use any of the additional modules (always on, humidity sensor, etc., all sold separately) which require constant power to the fan.
You need to install a switch according to the type you have There is a Panasonic FV-55 in my possession Around ten to fifteen seconds pass when switching between the WDCD01 switch and the WDCD01.
It is important to ensure proper airflow if you paint it. Do not plug the vent holes when painting it.
Selected User Reviews For Panasonic FV-0511VK2 WhisperGreen Select Ventilation Fan, 50-80-110 CFM
In place of 0511VQ1, use 0511VQ1. For a bathroom with a large fan, check out this model. When you're not planning to purchase the add-in module(s) (motion/humidity/constant run), save yourself $30 and purchase the FV-84. In place of 0511VQ1, use 0511VQ1. Make sure if you are using a timer it can operate on very low amperage (e. g. It is a Lutron MA-based light source. If the neutral wire is connected to the T51MN, the MA- is compatible This is not the case with T51. looking to replace is relatively quiet, it may not be any There was only an 1 out of 5 star rating for Panasonic's materials because it was difficult to distinguish.
The fan was installed by my husband to replace an existing noisy piece of equipment in the downstairs bathroom. While I did not do the installation myself, it was relatively simple to do for my husband and he had no trouble with the process. In order to accommodate the larger footprint of the fan, he had to cut the ceiling drywall a bit larger. I was very impressed with how much better it was than our old fan after it was installed. I literally can't believe what I'm hearing about this one There is silence. There are two litter boxes in that bathroom because we have two cats. the new fan, we have kept the fan on all day long (since it is so quiet, you don't even notice it is on), and it prevents the bathroom from smelling of cat litter before we can scoop in the evening. What I particularly like about it is that it is so quiet, we can keep it on at all times to recirculate the air in the cat's.
There was no noise from the fan. As a consequence, it was turned My power button would not work, so I pulled everything down, checked the wiring connections, secured it back in place, then tried it again. I still cannot get the light to I did not realize this until I called my electrician family member who, after going over some obvious stuff with me, said "the newer fans do not immediately come on". Basically, you'll have to wait for five What happened after you waited five It had not occurred to me! Putting the parts back together again, I turned on the wall switch and waited for a while. It seemed like only 10 seconds, but this time, it turned First, the fan began spinning slowly, but then began spinning faster and faster. I didn't notice this until AFTER I spoke to him when I found the single line in the installation manual that describes this as a normal operation (see The idea was totally new to me! If I'd only seen this before pulling it back down repeatedly, I wouldn't have made such a costly mistake. It's my hope that the story of my mistake will prevent you from making the same mistake and banging your head against a.
It seems that I had problems as well sorting out the finer details. Even after reading all the reviews and watching all the videos on the several wiring methods, I couldn't turn the fan By running the blue "Signal" wires through the wall switch, I applied the manual wiring method. For the life of me, I couldn't figure out why the power was not on/off like I planned. In order to stop the fan, I had to turn it off. Put the switch back on and hook it up again. Everything seems to be in order. You must turn it on for it to work. It will stay on even if you turn it off. That's where the problem lies. presume this basic feature was so obvious I was unable to find an indication of it elsewhere. In the absence of modules, a signal wire marked as Off means "20 minutes delay". Then I repeated the process several times to be sure. It is my sincerest hope that this helps.
I am happy with my Performance is as advertised and it is very quiet, especially compared to what you expect from a fan of this caliber. It is a good idea to give instructions. In order for this to work effectively, it is best done by two people. This is a retrofit solution, but do yourself a favor and make sure one person is in the bathroom while another is in the attic to perform the installation. Saving yourself from headaches will be a great benefit to you. Once you have measured 3 times, cut it. Ensure that all the tools are ready and check / decide whether the flexible exhaust duct needs to be changed. The only thing you'll need is a reducer and clamps if it is a smaller diameter. I like the motion sensor on this model. I had some trouble getting used to how it worked at first. It meets the specifications outlined in the The idea of installing it in the lower level powder room is not something I would recommend.
The mounting kit includes all the screws and anchors to ensure a solid connection. There are a couple of things to keep in mind with this unit I agree. After the fan reaches full speed, it takes almost a minute for it to shut off. During the installation and testing stages, this may seem confusing at first. I agree. You may want to connect an additional pair of wires for constant power in addition to your switched power in the event that you wish to use any of the upgrade modules in the future.
In order to replace ten years old panasonic bathroom fans I bought this one. I didn't realize the power connectors were a little different, so it was more difficult to install than I thought (I always hire people to do this type of As much as I wanted it to be a drop-off It's a pretty much straight up replacement for the old fan, but since that one was over 20 years old, maybe it's time to change. It works wonderfully, and I am very pleased with it. It seems to move a lot of air while being quiet.
According to my electrician, I should consider this brand/series. After ordering eight, I ended up needing to return four of them to be able to get four for my house. Although I expected them to be whisper quiet, the working units we received were not such. In my first house I had fans that were a few decibels louder than these. I noticed that one of them started rattling within a month after installation. Some of the plastic mounting pieces of two of the units arrived cracked, while others were undamaged. My experience with these fans has been poor, so I don't know whether this problem is due to delivery personnel or a manufacturing defect. Perhaps this is just my bad luck, but I have had no positive experiences with them.