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Air Vent Gable Ventilator 53315 Attic and Whole House Fans, Multicolor,Medium
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Brand | Air Vent |
Color | Multicolor |
Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 19"D x 19"W x 8"H |
Room Type | Attic |
Special Feature | Bladeless |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exhausting |
Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
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About this item
- Air Vent #53315 Gable Attic Ventilator
- 1050 CFM 1/12 HP, 180W 3. 2 amps
- 14" fan blade
- For 1500 sq. ft. max
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Air Vent, a Gibraltar Industries company, manufactures a full line of attic ventilation products, including durable, high-performance ridge vent systems. Over the years, we've invested heavily in independent research studies to further our understanding and enhance our design of high efficiency attic ventilation systems.
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Brand | Air Vent |
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Color | Multicolor |
Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 19"D x 19"W x 8"H |
Room Type | Attic |
Special Feature | Bladeless |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exhausting |
Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
Air Flow Capacity | 1050 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Blade Length | 14 Inches |
Collection Name | Attic Fans |
Switch Type | Toggle |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Included Components | AirVent - 53315 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | AirVent - 53315 |
Specification Met | UL |
Control Method | Remote |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Efficiency | 35% more efficient |
Is Cordless? | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Main Power Connector Type | NEMA 5-15 |
Manufacturer | Air Vent |
UPC | 735090079567 702785962060 783961054588 758710428002 046388842313 732233464747 |
Manufacture Year | 2014 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00046388842313, 00702785962060 |
Size | Medium |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
ASIN | B0009SPZ62 |
Item model number | AirVent - 53315 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #99,802 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #277 in Household Ventilation Fans |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 17, 2007 |
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air flow capacity | 1050 cubic feet per minute | 820 cubic feet per minute | 2339 cubic feet per minute | 1650 cubic feet per minute | 2000 cubic feet per minute | — |
material | Stainless Steel | Metal | Heavy-duty galvanized steel | Alloy Steel | Plastic | Metal |
controller type | Button Control | Remote Control | ['Thermospeed Controller'] | Button Control | Solar Powered Auto | — |
mounting type | Gable Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
finish type | Stainless Steel | Powder Coated | Powder Coated | Powder Coated, Green | Plastic | — |
collection | Attic Fans | Exhaust Fans | Home | — | Amtrak Solar 12" Exhaust Fan | Attic Fans |
wattage | — | 15 watts | 230 watts | 299 watts | 80 watts | 60 watts |
voltage | — | 120 volts | — | 115 volts | 12 volts | 120 volts |
number of blades | 3 | 10 | 4 | — | 10 | — |
blade length | 14 inches | 10 inches | 14 inches | — | 11 inches | — |
specification met | UL | ETL | UL, cUL | — | — | — |
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Customers appreciate the electric fan for its easy installation and effective heat loss. They find it works well, is simple to service, and provides good value for the money. The air flow is also praised. However, some customers have differing views on the noise level, build quality, and vibration level.
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Customers like the fan. They say it works well, moves a lot of air, and is quiet for an eave vent. The temperature sensor works fine, and the fan is well-made and a good buy. The design is perfect for installing in their special application.
"...The fan was of the perfect design for installing in my special application and is reasonably quiet." Read more
"...while crouching in my attic, and I know the old thermostat works fine. You may find it easier to just use the new thermostat...." Read more
"...Finished the second install and it's working great. Make sure you do it in the early morning, ...dang but it's hot up there!" Read more
"...Flipped the switch, adjusted the thermostat and fan worked like a charm. The only problem I have is with the louver...." Read more
Customers find the electric fan easy to install and service. They mention it's neatly installed, removes easily for wiring, and makes a big difference in their garage within minutes.
"...provided the volume of air flow I needed, and was cheaper and easier to install than typical ceiling-mounted exhaust fans that are available...." Read more
"...This avoided another step in the installation process (mounting the thermostat at a good location) while crouching in my attic, and I know the old..." Read more
"...Hard wired the attic; gave me outlets and neatly installed fan...." Read more
"...Was easy to unscrew the old fan and electrical connections and install the new one...." Read more
Customers appreciate the fan's heat loss. They say it keeps the attic cooler, draws in cooler air from their shaded back yard through a walk-in, and makes an immediate difference in attic temperature. The fan is relatively quiet, thermostatically regulated, and works fine with good insulation.
"...It draws in cooler air from my heavily shaded back yard through a walk-in door in my attached workshop, and helps keep the temperature much more..." Read more
"...Thermostat was set at 78. Outside temp was 96 degrees. We felt the difference in temp at about hour 16...." Read more
"...It helped some in the summer months here in the California central valley where Sacramento is...." Read more
"...All in all it is a good fan at a good price. Just know that you may need to work it before installing." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the electric fan. They say it's a good product at the right price and arrived on time.
"This fan provided the volume of air flow I needed, and was cheaper and easier to install than typical ceiling-mounted exhaust fans that are available..." Read more
"...All in all it is a good fan at a good price. Just know that you may need to work it before installing." Read more
"...Thermostat switch was pretty much dead on and seems to work fine. Price was good...." Read more
"Liked the compact size and price. I installed the fan without any issue. Easy to install for any weekend warrior...." Read more
Customers appreciate the airflow of the fan. They say it moves plenty of air, keeps the garage at a good temperature, and is quiet. Some customers find it powerful enough to keep their attic space ventilated well.
"This fan provided the volume of air flow I needed, and was cheaper and easier to install than typical ceiling-mounted exhaust fans that are available..." Read more
"...The setup is working well and this fan moves a lot of air...." Read more
"It does move air. Put it to a mount in the attic crawl space access...." Read more
"...At max velocity, this fan created little air movement...." Read more
Customers have different views on the noise level of the fan. Some find it quiet and with fast-moving air, rather than rattles or vibrations. Others say it's loud in the garage but not from their office next door.
"...perfect design for installing in my special application and is reasonably quiet." Read more
"...I had to install this one twice, due to noise level when it ran. I could hear it 'rattling' all over the interior of my home...." Read more
"...I've experienced no vibrations from this fan and noise through the house is greatly reduced over sheet metal fans I've previously used...." Read more
"...So far this fan has worked well for 2 months. It's not loud but not quiet either. I used rubber washers but you can still hear it humming...." Read more
Customers have different views on the build quality. Some find it well-made, durable, and easy to install. Others mention issues with the fan blade being flimsy and noisy, and the A/C breaking down or disintegrating after a short period of use.
"...It arrived well-packed and in good condition...." Read more
"...louvers and would have to replace the shed louver again as it totally disintegrated. The sun weakens the plastic...." Read more
"The plastic housing on this fan is more rigid and sturdier than the sheet metal housings on most gable vent fans...." Read more
"...LIKE: - THE PLASTIC CARRIERS ARE STRONG, BUT ALSO EASILY CUT AND MODIFIED FOR A PERFECT FIT...." Read more
Customers have different views on the vibration level of the electric fan. Some find it quiet and noise-free, with foam insulating the plastic casing. Others report that the fan vibrates excessively, making a lot of noise.
"...The foam probably helps isolate vibration and noise...." Read more
"...Upon installing the new fan, it exhibited strong vibration and noise as soon as power was applied, such that my first inclination was to remove it..." Read more
"...I've experienced no vibrations from this fan and noise through the house is greatly reduced over sheet metal fans I've previously used...." Read more
"...is the fan seems to be unbalanced and made a lot of noise and vibrated out of the box...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020Number of Items: 1Verified PurchaseThis fan provided the volume of air flow I needed, and was cheaper and easier to install than typical ceiling-mounted exhaust fans that are available. I used this fan as a hot air exhaust fan in my garage to help get hot air out when hot vehicles are driven in. It is mounted in the back corner of my garage and exhausts into the attic space above. It draws in cooler air from my heavily shaded back yard through a walk-in door in my attached workshop, and helps keep the temperature much more comfortable when working in the shop. I installed with a manual switch in addition to the thermostat so that I could turn the fan on whenever I needed air flow through the workshop and garage. This fan also aids with evacuating any smoke or dust I create in my workshop so serves a dual purpose. This fan avoids having to leave the south-facing garage door open for ventilation and reduces the amount of leaves and other yard debris that otherwise used to blow into the garage, and it avoids having hot air come in from the sun-baked concrete driveway. The fan was of the perfect design for installing in my special application and is reasonably quiet.
5.0 out of 5 starsThis fan provided the volume of air flow I needed, and was cheaper and easier to install than typical ceiling-mounted exhaust fans that are available. I used this fan as a hot air exhaust fan in my garage to help get hot air out when hot vehicles are driven in. It is mounted in the back corner of my garage and exhausts into the attic space above. It draws in cooler air from my heavily shaded back yard through a walk-in door in my attached workshop, and helps keep the temperature much more comfortable when working in the shop. I installed with a manual switch in addition to the thermostat so that I could turn the fan on whenever I needed air flow through the workshop and garage. This fan also aids with evacuating any smoke or dust I create in my workshop so serves a dual purpose. This fan avoids having to leave the south-facing garage door open for ventilation and reduces the amount of leaves and other yard debris that otherwise used to blow into the garage, and it avoids having hot air come in from the sun-baked concrete driveway. The fan was of the perfect design for installing in my special application and is reasonably quiet.Works Great for my Special Application
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2017Number of Items: 1Verified PurchaseThere are questions here about horizontal mounting and I will confirm that this fan will run when mounted that way, in a roof (not on a gable). I've had mine installed for several weeks and running almost daily. No problems so far. I will report again if that changes.
My previous attic vent fan died after 25 years, and the local big-box construction stores did not have any roof-style models with my size opening (14 inches), only 18-inch or larger, meaning I'd have to cut a larger hole, install new shingles around it, etc. Fun, fun, fun in the summer heat. All I really needed was a fan of the same size with a new motor, which I could install from inside the attic, leaving my old fan cover "dome" in place on the roof.(Mine is old and made of metal, not the plastic kind you typically see on new models today). I took a chance after careful consideration that this item, the Air Vent Gable Attic Ventilator 53315, would fit the bill and it did. It arrived well-packed and in good condition.
My roof is not steeply pitched, perhaps 25 degrees, so the fan is not perfectly horizontal but at a slight angle near the peak. I disassembled my current thermostat to "unplug" the old fan (is your POWER OFF? make sure!), then easily disconnected the new thermostat as well, re-connecting the new fan's wiring to the old thermostat. This avoided another step in the installation process (mounting the thermostat at a good location) while crouching in my attic, and I know the old thermostat works fine. You may find it easier to just use the new thermostat.
The "wings" with the screw holes on the fan extended nicely past the 14-inch opening in my attic "ceiling", and I quickly drove screws into each of them (check screw length, don't go up through your shingles!) and I had this installed in 30 minutes or so. Before screwing it in place, I put some closed-cell foam pieces, about 1/2 inch thick, which I made from some old packaging material, between the new fan assembly's "wings" and the plywood roofing above. I also put some foam pieces around the disk of the outer fan assembly (I used double-stick tape to hold the foam pieces in place until installed). The foam pieces compressed slightly as I tightened the screws. The foam probably helps isolate vibration and noise. We CAN hear this fan on the floor directly below the attic, but we don't find the noise overpowering or annoying. My old fan was probably out of balance and made quite a bit more of a rumble in the house below.
I hope you find this information helpful if you are in my situation needing a roof fan replacement.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2020Number of Items: 1Verified PurchaseBased on reviews, I bought this fan with the understanding that I was most likely going to have to change the thermostat. Electrician friend of mine installed it. It was not the cheapest install; however, the registered temp in my attic was 155 degrees so, had to be done. Hopping over ceiling joists? In that heat was a feat however; he did it. Hard wired the attic; gave me outlets and neatly installed fan. Let me tell you that thing took off spinning and spun all night long without stopping; ran for about 30 hours. Thermostat was set at 78. Outside temp was 96 degrees. We felt the difference in temp at about hour 16. Still hot but didnt feel like our skin was being burned off. We wondered why I'd didnt stop based on set temp. So when my local home maintenance crew stopped by to check my central air ducting and system, I asked about changing the thermostat. He praised the quality of the fan and it's installation and asked why. I explained why. He took a closer look at the thermostat! Moved the dial to 80 degrees and the thing stopped. Oops. He explained that they typically set temps in most unoccupied attics at approx. 90 to 110 degrees. Here I was asking for 78 so it was working towards my 78.
It has tripped off and on based on that 80 degrees without issues.
Two weeks ago we decided to add flooring to the attic for ease of access and to organize storage. We set it back to 78. On 9. 2.20, I spent four hours in the attic organizing storage. It was 78 degrees outside. Humid. It did not trip on at all. That's when I took the above pics. So far so good. I've seen this at my local hardware store for $116. Worth every penny.
Note: I have also hung a regular fan from the big box store over the little triangular vents at the north end of the attic. It does a decent job of hauling in fresh air through those tiny slots. The exhaust fan is mounted on the south end of the attic.
4.0 out of 5 starsBased on reviews, I bought this fan with the understanding that I was most likely going to have to change the thermostat. Electrician friend of mine installed it. It was not the cheapest install; however, the registered temp in my attic was 155 degrees so, had to be done. Hopping over ceiling joists? In that heat was a feat however; he did it. Hard wired the attic; gave me outlets and neatly installed fan. Let me tell you that thing took off spinning and spun all night long without stopping; ran for about 30 hours. Thermostat was set at 78. Outside temp was 96 degrees. We felt the difference in temp at about hour 16. Still hot but didnt feel like our skin was being burned off. We wondered why I'd didnt stop based on set temp. So when my local home maintenance crew stopped by to check my central air ducting and system, I asked about changing the thermostat. He praised the quality of the fan and it's installation and asked why. I explained why. He took a closer look at the thermostat! Moved the dial to 80 degrees and the thing stopped. Oops. He explained that they typically set temps in most unoccupied attics at approx. 90 to 110 degrees. Here I was asking for 78 so it was working towards my 78.Thermostat works for me. So far so good.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2020
It has tripped off and on based on that 80 degrees without issues.
Two weeks ago we decided to add flooring to the attic for ease of access and to organize storage. We set it back to 78. On 9. 2.20, I spent four hours in the attic organizing storage. It was 78 degrees outside. Humid. It did not trip on at all. That's when I took the above pics. So far so good. I've seen this at my local hardware store for $116. Worth every penny.
Note: I have also hung a regular fan from the big box store over the little triangular vents at the north end of the attic. It does a decent job of hauling in fresh air through those tiny slots. The exhaust fan is mounted on the south end of the attic.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023Number of Items: 1Verified PurchaseI replaced a similar fan in the top gable of my home. I had to install this one twice, due to noise level when it ran. I could hear it 'rattling' all over the interior of my home. I took it back down intending to return it, but after several tests, I determined the fan blades were slightly loose on the center shaft, allowing it to shake. Simply moved the blades up a a little and tightened the allen screw that holds them to the shaft.
Finished the second install and it's working great. Make sure you do it in the early morning, ...dang but it's hot up there!