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RadonAway 23006-1 GP301 3" Radon Mitigation System Fan - High Performance Radon Gas Reduction for Basements & Crawl Spaces | Home Safety & Air Quality Solution

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Product Description

All RadonAway fans are specifically designed for radon mitigation. GP Series Fans offer a wide range of performance options that make them ideal for most sub-slab radon mitigation systems.

Product Features

Mounts on duct pipe or with integral flange

3" diameter ducts for use with 3" or 4" pipe

Electrical box for hard wire or plug in. Recommended Max Operating Pressure WC - 2.3

ETL Listed - for indoor or outdoor use

Seams sealed under negative pressure

Customer Reviews

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I check on the Radon system every once in a while, like every few months. The fluid in the basement Radon tube was at the even level; this means something if off and not working. In most cases, it means there is no power to the fan, or the fan is not working. Pre-tested the outlet to ensure there is the power to the fan. There was. And the fan was quite. Ordered a matching fan, exactly the same. Once the cord is unplugged, you do not need to go to the electrical panel. You do not need an electrician. It does not come with the power cord, but you can easily reuse the cord from the existing fan. Check the cord for no damages! Match wire colors to tie-in the old cord to the new fan wires (power, neutral, and ground), test the new fan before installing it in place. Put everything back in the place, plugged in the fan, and the fluid in the basement Radon tube was offset by the vacuum in the system. The entire job took an hour. In my case, all tools I needed were a 5-in-1 screwdriver as the screws used are universal (that's the 5th use of this awesome screwdriver that nowadays every household has), tester, and some electrical tape. You do not need to call a 'professional' to install this fan if you are just a bit handy with stuff around your home. Save and keep in your pocket like $500. Pictures posted for visual help.