Broan QTX100HL Fan User Manual


 
SPECIFICATION SHEET
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Broan-NuTone LLC Hartford, Wisconsin www.broan.com 800-558-1711
FEATURES
GRILLE:
White polymeric grille
Snap-in light diffusing lens for (2) 60W bulbs and 7W
night light (not included)
VENTILATOR:
Resilient anti-vibration mounts
Plug-in, permanently lubricated motor
Low sound, high performance blower wheel
Polymeric, 6" round damper/duct connector - for
optimal performance - with 1-1/8" long tapered sleeve
and no metallic clatter
HEATER:
1500 watts, with metal blower wheel for efcient, even
heating
Plug-in, permanently lubricated motor - functions
independent of ventilator
HOUSING:
Rugged galvanized steel housing
Adjustable mounting brackets span up to 24"
Suitable for use in insulated ceilings (Type I.C.).
NOTE: For installation in ceilings up to a 12/12 pitch
CONTROL (Included):
Three, independent switches control four functions
White nish face plate
Fits standard single-gang opening
50A 99043601B
TYPICAL SPECIFICATION
Combination unit shall be Broan Model QTX100HL.
Unit shall have galvanized steel housing and adjustable
mounting brackets.
Unit must be rated to handle a (2) 60W bulbs.
Fan, heater, light, and night light shall be separately
controllable. Motor shall be permanently lubricated.
Heater to deliver 1500 Watts of fan-forced heat.
Air delivery shall be no less than 100 cfm and sound levels
no greater than 1.2 sones . All air and sound ratings shall
be certied by HVI.
Unit shall be UL listed.
Combination unit to be suitable for use in insulated ceilings.
(Type I. C.)
MODEL
QTX100HL
COMBINATION UNIT
HEATER / FAN / LIGHT / NIGHT LIGHT
SPECIFICATIONS
VOLTS AMPS SONES CFM DUCT
120 14.6 1.2 100 6" Round
HVI-2100 CERTIFIED RATINGS comply
with new testing technologies and
procedures prescribed by the Home
Ventilating Institute, for off-the-shelf
products, as they are available to
consumers. Product performance is
rated at 0.1 in. static pressure, based
on tests conducted in a state-of-the-art
test laboratory. Sones are a measure of
humanly-perceived loudness, based on
laboratory measurements.