8/22/2011

Fantech Dryer Booster Fan - Fantech DBF110 DBF-110 Review

Fantech Dryer Booster Fan - Fantech DBF110 DBF-110
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If your clothes dryer doesn't seem to dry properly, check the ventilation run. Most dryers are meant to be vented along a fairly short run, and if they aren't your performance will go down the tubes. Our dryer took 2 cycles to dry a medium-sized load of laundry. While trying to figure out why, we realized that not only was our duct run too long (be several feet) but we also had three turns. This is enough to kill performance (doesn't dry in one cycle, excessive lint build-up). We ordered and installed the Fantech Booster fan and the secondary lint trap and it's like having a new dryer! I would strongly suggest purchasing the secondary lint trap at the same time as the booster fan, to save on lint going through the fan itself. A nice feature of the fan is the auto-sensing on/off. It starts when the dryer starts and runs in 10-minute cycles (then continuing to run if the dryer is still running). The cycling keeps it from running after the dryer finishes.
Goodbye fire-hazard lint build-up, and hello lower electric bills!

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Fantech models DBF 110, DBF 4XL and RVF 4XL are all suitable for most dryer boosting applications. Generally the models listed can be used for maximum duct length of 60 linear feet with a maximum of six elbows using four inch rigid duct. For longer duct runs please contact our technical department for specific recommendations.

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