🚿 Elevate your bathroom experience with smart ventilation!
The Broan-NuTone P82W Sensaire Bathroom Exhaust Fan features advanced humidity sensing technology, allowing it to activate before condensation forms. With adjustable sensitivity settings, continuous ventilation capabilities, and a sleek design, this fan not only meets ASHRAE standards but also enhances your bathroom's aesthetic. Perfect for modern homes, it offers user-friendly controls for tailored ventilation solutions.
Blade Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Electric Fan Design | Exhaust Fan |
Colour | White |
Theme | Ventilation |
Style Name | Modern |
Collection Name | ELECTRIC_FAN, Bathroom |
Power Source Type | ac |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 82 Watts |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Light Type | LED |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exhausting, Ventilating |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Connector Type | NEMA 5-15R |
Is Electric | Yes |
Main Power Connector Type | NEMA 5-15R (standard wall outlet connector in the United States) |
Special Features | Sensaire technology, precise sensitivity adjustment, continuous ventilation, decorator style design |
Room Type | Bathroom |
H**A
Works great
Automatically turning on when it detects humidity is awesome
D**L
Très bien
Comme décrisModernisation du système actueldetection automatique d'Humidité
J**.
Easy install, works great!
Works better than expected, and I like that it also has a button to manually turn it on and off
M**2
interrupteur fragile
installation facile , fonctionne bien, le seul probleme est le bouton de mise en marche ou arret qui est fragile ,,, ne pas appuyer trop fort
Q**P
Sensaire - A shame it doesn't work. Nice in theory, poor performance in real world.
Was really hopeful after watching the slick videos on this thing, but the "Sense on Humidity rise mode" never worked right after trying several different sensitivity levels. The product videos claim it will turn on before mirror fog. I wish it were true. Mirrors can be fogged, and steam from the shower can be thick enough to be forming clouds filling the room and it won't go off reliably. When increasing sensitivity to point that it would turn on at least sometimes while showering in Auto sense mode then it would end up going intermittently on during the middle of the night. It was impossible to find a middle ground of it reliably turning on when it should, but not occasionally cycling at night when it shouldn't. I also tried the Fixed RH mode, but was still never able to get a combination of RH threshold and sensitivity level that would work reliably. This is in a small bathroom (~9x5 ft), with the door closed, so it should be a pretty easy use case to beat (humidity spike really should be detectible), but no luck. Don't get your hopes up on this unit, and if you choose to try anyway, keep an eye on your return window so you can pull it before you are stuck with it.
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