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Housing frame features positive stops to ''seat'' the dome for fast, easy installation
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Direct-current, variable voltage motor is dynamically balanced for superior performance and silent operation for years of worry-free operation
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Includes stainless steel fasteners and galvanized steel brackets for durability and corrosion resistance
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Optional Broan CWT45 thermostat (sold separately) is easy to install and disables the motor when the temperature dips below 50 degree, to extend motor life; recommended for climates where cold weather condensation isn''t a concern
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Heavy-gauge aluminum screen keeps out insects, animals or birds without impeding airflow
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Rated for attics up to 3200 cu-ft
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Tested and approved for extreme hot and cold weather
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12'' diameter, one-piece aluminum 5-blade fan is pitched for maximum air flow to keep your living area cooler, extend the life of your air conditioner and save energy and money
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Compact base footprint means fewer shingles to cut for easier, faster installation
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Low-profile, integrated design for an attractive, unobtrusive addition to your roof without the need for props or pivoting stands used by some manufacturers
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Rugged, tempered glass solar panel withstands large hail and won''t delaminate so you can be confident in its reliability, functionality and attractive appearance
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Housing is a molded design of UV-stabilized, color-dyed, rugged ABS plastic that withstands hail and resists fading to remain attractive for years
Description
Prevent heat and moisture build-up with the Broan 345SOBK solar powered attic and garage ventilation fan. Attics can reach over 150 degree F in summer, warming your living area, increasing the air-conditioning load and your energy bill. In winter, ice dams