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The NEW 2 Piece Ghost Is Here!
Two speed operation with an amazing 2800 cubic feet per minute on high
air flow rating and a quiet 1650 cubic feet per minute on low. Uses a handheld RF remote control (included) and a simple line cord to plug into any
attic outlet (115 VAC). The Ghost will fit 16" or 24" on
center rafters. The Ghost whole house fan
combines the ease of installation and the efficiency of operation of
motorized insulated doors with an energy efficient, large diameter fan
to produce a remarkably quiet whole house fan that closes and seals when
it is not being used. When it is cooler outside than it is inside,
a whole house cooler can flush the hot attic air out of your house
through your attic, lowering the attic temperatures at the same time.
Product Description:
The Ghost is a whole house fan that mounts easily on top of the
rafters in the attic and effectively draws 2800 cubic feet of air per
minute through the house. The Ghost's unique design includes
a small lower housing that fits between 16" or 24" on center rafters.
Internal motorized and insulated doors open into the fan chamber when
the unit is turned on, then the 20" diameter fan blade begins drawing
the air out of the living space and into your attic.
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Small "footprint" - fits between 16" or 24"
on center rafters
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Well Insulated, positive, automatic seal
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Two speed radio frequency remote control
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Simple white 14.5" x 22.5" return grill on
ceiling
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Energy efficient - 6.2 cfm/watt
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Remarkably Quiet.
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3 Year limited warranty
| House Size: |
HV1600™ |
The Ghost |
Typical
30" Fan |
| Air Flow: |
1000 cfm/low |
1600 cfm low |
6000 cfm |
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1600 cfm/high |
2800 cfm high |
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| 1500 Square Ft.: |
7.5 minutes/high |
4.28
minutes/high |
2
minutes |
| 2000 Square Ft.: |
10 minutes/high |
5.71
minutes/high |
2.67
minutes |
| 2500 Square Ft.: |
12.5 minutes/high |
7.14
minutes/high |
3.33
minutes |

Location:
The Ghost
should be installed centrally, on the floor of an attic, allowing as
much room as possible above the fan. Installed on the top of the
rafters, the Ghost is 28" high. For proper air flow out of the
attic, there should be at least 4 square feet of combined free opening
from the attic to the outside. Restricting the air flow outside
will cause the system to work less efficiently and may over-pressurize
the attic and force stale, attic air back down into the home.
For best operation, it is recommended to
allow two feet of clearance above fan.
Control:
The Ghost
comes with a two speed, Radio Frequency remote control. We have
tested the units range to over 200'.
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Specifications: |
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Power: |
115 VAC 60Hz Line Cord Plug |
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High Speed |
450 Watts - 4 amps |
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Low Speed |
340 Watts - 3 amps |
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Sound Level Below Fan: |
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High Speed |
68 DBa |
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Low Speed |
59 DBa |
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R value through doors: |
R22 |
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Color |
Green |
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Air Flow: |
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High Speed |
2800 cfm @ .1" WC |
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Low Speed |
1600 cfm @ .1 WC |
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Housing Dimensions: |
Overall height = 27”
Upper Housing L x W x H = 26 ¼” x 26” x 14 1/8” Lower Housing = 25
7/8” x 29 ½” x 13 5/8”
minimum attic opening: 26 ½” x 14 ½”.
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Weight: |
45 pounds |
Installation:
1.
Make sure
the fan will fit into your attic area, the dimensions are 26 1/2" x
14 1/2" Wide need for attic access.
2. Find
central location in attic, allowing as much room as possible above the
fan, it is recommended a minimum of 2 feet. The Ghost will sit
approximately 30" high from the top of your attic rafters.
3. The Ghost has
the same simple framing requirements as the HV1000/HV1600 - as found
here.
4. The
Ghost's comes with a 6' standard line cord that will plug into a
standard three prong 115 VAC electrical outlet. No hard wiring of
the unit is required. If you do not have an electrical outlet in
the attic, we would recommend having a licensed electrician install one
for you. Plug the ghost into the outlet and it is ready to go.
5. Install the
return air grille from your living area onto your ceiling. It will
look similar to
this
photo.
On low at 1600 cfm
it is so quiet you will hardly know that it is running. On high at
2800 cfm, it emits a comfortable, low frequency murmur indicative of its
very efficient but powerful motor.
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