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Available in three sizes, the Common Culture Stealth In-Line Duct Exhaust Fan offers options to suit different grow spaces and air circulation requirements. Choose from the 4" fan with a capacity of 165 CFM, the 6" fan with 400 CFM, or the 8" fan with an impressive airflow capacity of 720 CFM. Select the appropriate size based on your specific needs and grow room dimensions.
To maximize the performance of the Common Culture Stealth In-Line Duct Exhaust Fan, combine it with Common Culture ducting and carbon filtration systems. This combination ensures effective heat dissipation and efficient odor control, creating a more productive and pleasant growing environment.
During the installation process, carefully inspect the fan equipment for any signs of damage. Verify that the impeller rotates freely without scraping or catching on any internal parts. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the fan equipment, reach out to GrowersHouse or the retailer before proceeding with the installation.
Securely mount the fan using the included mounting brackets, following the desired positioning for optimal airflow. Refer to the motor rating plate to confirm that the power supply meets the requirements of the fan, considering voltage, frequency, and phase. Incorrect power supply can lead to permanent damage to the fan motor, so ensure proper compatibility.
Make sure to consult the appropriate wiring diagram and establish all necessary ground connections. Incorporate means for electrical disconnection in accordance with relevant wiring and electrical regulations for safety purposes.
For maintenance, the Common Culture series in-line duct fans feature sealed-for-life bearings that eliminate the need for lubrication. However, it is recommended to inspect the fan at least once every 12 months. Check the cleanliness of the motor, impeller, and supporting guards, and tighten all fastenings to ensure secure operation. Disconnect the fan from the power supply and ductwork for inspection. If debris is present on the impeller, gently clean it with a damp cloth (not wet), avoiding the use of detergents or abrasive materials.

