Maxx Air Powerful Industrial Exhaust and Ventilation Fan, 1400 CFM, UL Listed, Ventilation and Cooling for Greenhouses, Kitchens, Restaurants, Rust Resistant Steel Housing (14 Inch)








Key features
- •INDUSTRIAL EXHAUST FAN: This MaxxAir 14" Industrial Exhaust Fan is a powerful fan that can be used in garages, barns, greenhouses, and a variety of other locations. It features 14" fan blades with overall unit dimensions of 13" x 18" x 18". Rough-in opening is 17.25" x 17.25".
- •THERMALLY PROTECTED FAN: The fan has 2 OSHA-compliant features including a safety grille and a fully enclosed, thermally protected, PSC energy efficient motor.
- •EXHAUST FAN WITH SHUTTER: The exterior shutters close tightly to prevent a draft when not in operation and open automatically when powered on. It helps remove unwanted odors, contaminants, excess moisture or heat.
- •HEAVY DUTY EXHAUST FAN: The housing is made of galvanized steel which prevents rust and has pre-drilled holes for easy mounting. Rolled flange edges offer handling protection during installation.
- •EXHAUST FAN WARRANTY: This heavy duty exhaust fan has 1 year limited warranty. The shutters open and close automatically. Fans do not come with electrical plugs. Requires wiring to your building's electrical system.
Maxx Air Powerful Industrial Exhaust and Ventilation Fan, 1400 CFM, UL Listed, Ventilation and Cooling for Greenhouses, Kitchens, Restaurants, Rust Resistant Steel Housing (14 Inch)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.9
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Terrible product.
GregL✓ Verified Purchase•October 1, 2017
Fan vibrates so bad when running that it is coming apart. It was installed correctly. Motor brace is too large for the motor so it allows the motor to vibrate badly. I wrapped rubber around the motor for a better fit and to absorb the vibration. Back cover plate needs rubber bushings to stop it from rattling. I applied loc-tight to all the screws since they were coming loose from the vibration. The fan is powerful and pulls a lot of air.
Very pleased with Exhaust Fan
MeMe In Tx✓ Verified Purchase•June 5, 2017
Loud but works great. Makes the garage bearable to be in when hot and humid.
good fan,cheap shutters
Sinbad✓ Verified Purchase•May 4, 2017
fan works good. used with KB electronics K177-1005 speed control switch. i tested shutters before install & tried lubing them to make them work better. they don't close as well as they should. fan is noisy but not loud for use inside the house, not so much for a garage or barn. comes w/about 1' power lead,18 ga. 3 wire 110v. a decent fan for the price
Okay, but louvers need work...
Curtis Ratzlaff✓ Verified Purchase•April 14, 2017
The fan operates as expected, but there is no built in screen or mesh to keep out critters, particularly when the louvers don't close all the way (if at all). The louver hinge mechanism is very poorly designed. The operation is unreliable due to the easy bending of the flimsy sheet metal (the sheet metal of the louvers is, by design, very thin, so they will open automatically). They don't generally open enough and if they do, they don't usually close. I will probably remove the louvers and fab my own. The housing of the fan is fine (not flimsy, as some have suggested). Given the number of changes I will need to make to get this fan to work for me, it would have been cheaper (and just as easy), to just buy a less expensive window fan of the same size and capacity, gut it and rework it to my application.
Very Happy With This One
Jack R✓ Verified Purchase•October 19, 2016
This is a very nice fan and works great in my workshop. When using toxic paint and such it keeps the air quality safe. This fan works very fast at full speed but adding a variable speed control will allow it to run slower and virtually silent when fast evacuation of air is not a priority.
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