Delta BreezSignature VFB25ADH 110 CFM Exhaust Bath Fan with Humidity Sensor 80 CFM With Humidity Sensor

Brand:Delta Breez

3.6/5

202.06

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Innovative design for long life, low noise and low power consumption, the Delta Breez Signature VFB25ACH has an air flow of 80 CFM and loudness rating of less than 0.3 sones. This quiet energy efficient exhaust fan features humidity sensing functionality. Power consumption of 7.2 Watts with an efficiency rating of 11 CFM per Watt. ENERGY STAR qualifed and HVI certified AMAZON.COM Built to make controlling bathroom humidity effortless, the Delta Electronics VFB25ACH Breez 80 CFM Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan is quiet, efficient, and rated for continuous use. Its low-noise, ceiling-mount design is unobtrusive, and with its Energy Star-certification, the Breez Humidity Sensor Fan is easy on your energy bill and the environment. This ventilation fan conforms to UL and cUL safety standards. 80 CFM Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan At a Glance: * Ceiling-mount design rated for continuous operation * Cycling switch offers full-power and humidity-sensor modes * In humidity-sensor mode, automatically switches on when humidity is above 60 percent * Noise level of less than 0.3 sones * DC brushless motor with soft start for long life * Energy Star-certified * UL, cUL, and HVI certified * Backed by a limited three-year warranty Galvanized steel construction provides durability. View larger. DC brushless motor with built-in soft-start function is designed to increase product life. View larger. Smart Humidity Control Protects Your Home The Delta Electronics VFB25ACH Breez 80 CFM Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan can be set to operate in either of two modes--humidity sensor or full speed. A pair of blue and amber LED lights indicate which mode is active. In humidity-sensor mode, the unit's motor automatically adjusts fan speed based on humidity levels--you never have to manually turn the fan on before a shower or remember to turn it off after one. This keeps towels and curtains from staying damp, prevents damaging mold, and keeps your home comfortable. The fan's default settings include a 60 percent humidity threshold. The fan will start when the humidity level reaches 60 percent. It will remain on as long as the humidity remains above the threshold, and it will turn off automatically after the humidity level comes back down to less than 60 percent. Quiet, Energy Star-Certified Fan for Cost-Effective Ventilation Ideal for bathroom spaces, the ceiling-mount Breez exhaust fan delivers an air flow rate of 80 cfm for improved indoor air quality--which offers the potential of improved comfort and health for your family in the home. In addition, it operates at a noise level of less than 0.3 sones, running nearly silent. This Breez's smart design is Energy Star-certified, so you can be assured it's a good choice for keeping your utility bills manageable and running a green household. Its 7.1-watt power-consumption rating translates to an impressive efficiency rating of approximately 11.75 CFM per watt at 0.1-inch of static pressure. DC Motor Technology Ensures Consistent Performance One innovation that allows the Breez to be so efficient is a switching power supply that converts your home's standard AC 110~220-volt power source to DC power, which allows the fan to utilize an efficient DC motor. This DC brushless motor is engineered to run continuously, and offers a life expectancy of 70,000 hours--about eight years of nonstop ventilation. The Breez's DC motor includes a built-in soft-start function to increase the lifespan of its bearings, and it's designed to automatically power off the fan if the impeller ever locks abnormally. In addition, the motor and blower assembly is equipped with a thermal cutoff fuse for added safety. Durable, Easy-to-Install Body with a Clean Look The Breez's body features galvanized steel construction for durability. It also has a detachable 4-inch duct adapter and a built-in back-draft damper. Also, the face of the fan unit is a sleek, unobtrusive grille that blends in seamlessly with any decor--whether installing the exhaust fan to update an existing bath, or placing it in a newly constructed home. And the grille is constructed with sturdy ABS material. It attaches securely and directly to the housing with torsion springs, and the entire unit is built for easy installation. UL and HVI Certified for Safety and Reliability Built for use with ducts that measure at least 4 inches in diameter, the Breez has been evaluated by the Underwriter Laboratories and conforms to both UL and cUL safety standards. It is also UL and cUL listed for use in a tub or shower enclosure when used with GFCI branch-circuit wiring. And it's HVI (Home Ventilation Institute) certified. The Delta Electronics VFB25ACH Breez 80 CFM Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan is backed by a limited three-year warranty. What's in the Box Delta Electronics VFB25ACH Breez 80 CFM Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan body, grille, installation hardware, and instructions. VFB25AC Exhaust Fan VFB25AD Exhaust Fan VFB25ACH Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan VFB25ADH Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan VFB25AEH Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan VFB25AX Duel-Speed Exhaust Fan Description Ceiling mount exhast fan is ideal for bathroom spaces, and is Energy Star-certified. Ceiling mount exhast fan is ideal for bathroom spaces, and is Energy Star-certified. Automatically starts when humidity levels reach 60 percent and remains on as long as the humidity remains above the threshold. Automatically starts when humidity levels reach 60 percent and remains on as long as the humidity remains above the threshold. Automatically starts when humidity levels reach 60 percent and remains on as long as the humidity remains above the threshold. Ideal for bathroom spaces, the duel-speed exhaust fan can ramp up the power when needed. Circulation 80 CFM 110 CFM 80 CFM 110 CFM 130 CFM 80/110 CFM Noise Level Less than 0.3 sones Less than 1.1 sones Less than 0.3 sones Less than 1.1 sones Less than 1.3 sones Less than 0.5 sones at low speed FROM THE MANUFACTURER Innovative design for long life, low noise and low power consumption, the Delta Breez Signature VFB25ACH has an air flow of 80 CFM and loudness rating of less than 0.3 sones. This quiet energy efficient exhaust fan features humidity sensing functionality. Power consumption of 7.2 Watts with an efficiency rating of 11 CFM per Watt. ENERGY STAR qualifed and HVI certified. See more

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Precision engineered with DC brushless motor for extended reliability, this fan will outlast many household appliances. ENERGY STAR qualified for efficient cost-saving operation. Easily switch in and out of humidity sensing mode by toggling wall switch. Precision engineered with DC brushless motor for extended reliability. Virtually silent at less than 0.3 sones.
Air Flow Capacity ‎80 Cubic Feet Per Minute
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Delta Breez
Brand ‎Delta Breez
Certification ‎ENERGY STAR qualified. HVI certified
Color White
Color ‎White
Control Method ‎App
Controller Type Button Control
Controller Type ‎Button Control
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 698 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Electric fan design Exhaust Fan
Electric fan design ‎Exhaust Fan
Finish ‎White Or Cream
Finish Type ‎White Or Cream
Included Components ‎Bath Fan
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎VFB25ACH
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Delta Products Corporation
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Model Name ‎Exhaust Bath Fan
Part Number ‎VFB25ACH
Power Source dc
Power Source ‎dc
Product Dimensions 8"D x 8"W x 8"H
Product Dimensions ‎8"D x 8"W x 8"H
Product Dimensions ‎9.7 x 9.7 x 8 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Air Circulation, Indoor, Home
Recommended Uses For Product ‎Air Circulation, Indoor, Home
Room Type Bathroom
Room Type ‎Bathroom
Size ‎80 CFM
Special Feature Remote Controlled
Special Feature ‎Remote Controlled
Special Features ‎Remote Controlled
Style With Humidity Sensor
Style ‎With Humidity Sensor
Warranty Description ‎3 Year Limited Warranty
Wattage ‎7.2 watts

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Scritto da: Spa Girl
Best Fan for High Humidity
This is the second fan I've purchased. The first one lasted 10 years. The dual modes of this fan are easy by flipping the wall toggle switch on once for low, and twice for the higher speed. The blue light means it's on low and the amber light means it's on high (plus the sound is obvious). This works great at removing humidity in the bathroom quickly especially if you live in a humid climate to begin with. Highly recommend this fan.
Scritto da: Dryden
So Quiet!
Works great and super quiet. Highly recommend.
Scritto da: r
NOT made in the USA
In the description it states USA as country of origin. That's not the case. It just showed up today at my door and says made in china on the box. It may be a good product, so I didn't dock it too bad on the star rating since it hasn't been installed. I spend a great deal of time searching for USA made items and expect the information to be correct on the site who is selling. I am not interested in goods made in china.
Scritto da: Eric L. Young
So quiet
Only comes on when there is moisture in the air. Or by turning the switch on twice. Great energy saver. So quiet you forget it's on.
Scritto da: Autobahn97
Quiet and with some thoughtful features
First of all let me start by saying I am an end user and hired a contractor to install this so I can't speak to ease of installation. I am selling my house and during my home inspection it came up that my master bath didn't have a vent fan in it and it was causing some mold issues in the attic over the vaulted master bath ceiling. I do have a fan in the small room that houses the toilet but I agree that isn't very useful for venting the bathroom when the shower is steaming up the bathroom so I agreed to remediate the vent issue in the master bath for my buyer. Having to install this fan post construction wiring was a consideration. I didn't want to add additional time/expense in snaking a wire through the wall and adding in an additional switch to operate this new fan so what I did was wire this fan into the same switch that triggers the overhead light so when the light was on the fan is on. Jumping the power from he light that was up in the ceiling when up in the attic is much easier than snaking wire in a wall. The key is that this fan has a humidity sensor that works very well so went the light is on which also powers the fan, the fan will not spin up unless it detect humidity in the air. Switching from 'dumb mode' (fan runs anytime it has power) and 'sensor mode' is as simple as turning on the power to the fan, then quickly switching the power off then back on again. This toggles between fan modes. The fan has a dim blue light to indicate it is in sensor mode and an amber light that shows through the ceiling grate when in 'dumb mode'. In sensor mode that fan has multiple speeds too so as the bathroom becomes less humid the RPMs of the fan reduce and thus make it operate quieter. It seems here are 3 speeds that it steps down to before shutting off automatically (again in sensor mode). Another nice feature my contractor commented on is how the 4 inch vent hose adapter slide on and off the unit as opposed to needing to be clipped or screwed in which makes for easier installation. This fan is pretty quiet but I'm used to the cheapo fans that contractors put in original in my home. At high speeds the fan can be heard but it is not annoying (no buzz or vibrations) and you won't hear it over the sound of running water. As the fan reduces speeds it gets quieter and can't be heard on the lowest speed. the fan pushes 130 CFM so about doubled the low budget fans that were built into my home. Its about the most that 4" vent pipes can flow and clears the bathroom fairly quickly. A tip on install - use insulated vent pipes in your attic to help prevent condensation in the winter and always vent outside of your home an not anywhere in the attic or you will get mold problems. This is a great fan at a fair price with good features and I would recommend it. The only negative is that my contractor stated that the fan was missing a bracket to hold it in the ceiling. Due to the beam placements in the attic it was not necessary in my installation so not an issue for me but I took off a star for that missing bracket part.
Scritto da: GP
Electrician says it's too difficult to install this
Electrician says it's too difficult to install this
Scritto da: Sego
Great fan with good install options.
I installed this fan as a replacement for the noisy one that came with the house. Was able to do the entire job from below. The toughest part was getting the old one out. Here's how I did it: First I shut the power off at the breaker, got inside the fan unit and removed the fan and motor from the housing. Then accessed the fans power box, took the nut off of the romex connector and pushed the cable out of the unit. Then I took a pair of snips and cut the housing loose from the sliding clamps, moved it aside and took the exhaust hose off. I Then lowered the old unit down and tossed it. Next, I removed the old slide clamps from the close joist and bent the the other ones out of the way. The existing duct was already 4" flex, no change was needed. The old unit was right next to a ceiling joist on mine, so I had good support on one side. I cut the sheet rock about 3/8" larger than the new unit. On the opposite side I laid a 1x6x24"on the flat inside the ceiling and screwed up thru the sheetrock to fasten it. Next I connected the flex duct to the removable plastic fan outlet, fastened it with aluminum tape and screwed the outlet to the ceiling. I tightened it just enough so that it can move a little You need to measure for this to get it in the right location. Next the power cable was connected using the same romex connector. The new unit has a mounting flange with holes for screws. I did not use the slide clamps that were provided. I positioned the fan to slide up onto the fan outlet. Push up gently and the plastic outlet locks onto the unit. Then I put 2 screws thru the flange and into the ceiling joist on one side and 2 screws thru the flange and into the 1x6 nailer on the other, put on the plastic grill and turned the power back on. Took about 3 hours with coffee breaks. The unit is very quiet and can only be heard when you are in the bath. The blue humidity LED makes a great nite light too. Just enough for a guide to the toydee!
Scritto da: v
Fantastic Fan
Replaced a 50cfm fan with this 130cfm. With 50cfm bathroom mirror would fog up after shower, with this fan there was nothing. The humidtiy sensor is set at 40%, in winter its fine, it'll turn off, but in summer it'll almost never get that low. Really quiet, sound is similar to refrigerator noise, if you would something whisper quiet, you need 5-6" duct fan and 0.3-0.5 sone level.
Scritto da: Kenny G
Awesome
No more hassles with the fan when in sensor mode it runs only when its needed and keeps our bathroom and skylight free of condensation. Very quiet operation, easy install.

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