Broan F402408 Spezifikationenblatt

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SPECIFICATION SHEET
Broan-NuTone LLC, 
926 West State Street, Hartford, WI 53027 (1-800-637-1453)
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TYPICAL SPECIFICATION
Range hood shall be Broan Model F40000.
Unit shall be convertible between ducted using a washable
aluminum filter (included) and non-ducted (purchase non-
ducted filter separately).
Motor to be permanently lubricated. RPM not to exceed
2850.
Unit shall have a two-speed fan switch with separate light
switch.
Sides shall be mitered and bottom edge hemmed - with no
sharp edges.
Air delivery shall be no less than 160 CFM and sound levels
no greater than 6.5 Sones (3¼" x 10" horizontal and vertical
discharge) or 190 CFM at 6.5 Sones (7" round discharge). All
air and sound ratings shall be certified by HVI.
Unit shall be U.L. listed.
Constructed with quality and good looks, the F40000
is superior to the competition whether ducted
vertically, horizontally, or non-ducted.
FEATURES
Two speed fan control
Polymeric blade and light lens (accepts up to 75W bulb)
Washable aluminum filter
Converts to non-ducted by removing cover plate from front
of hood and installing the non-ducted filter (purchase
separately)
Mitered sides and hemmed bottom for safety and good
looks
Damper/duct connector included
7" round plate included
Contemporary styling in White, Almond, Biscuit, and
Stainless Steel
Available in 24, 30", 36" and 42" widths
50H
99043020C
F40000 SERIES
TWO-SPEED
4-WAY CONVERTIBLE
RANGE HOOD
SPECIFICATIONS
VOLTS AMPS
RPM CFM
SONES
DUCT
120
2.5
2850
160
6.5
3¼” x 10” (H)
120
2.0
2850
160
6.5
3¼” x 10” (V)
120
2.0
2850
190
6.5
7” Round (V)
120
2.0
2850
Non-ducted
HVI-2100 CERTIFIED RATINGS comply with new
testing technologies and procedures prescribed by
the Home Ventilating Institute, for off-the-shelf
products, as they are available to consumers. Product
performance is rated at 0.1 in. static pressure, based
on tests conducted in AMCA’s state-of-the-art test
laboratory. Sones are a measure of humanly-perceived
loudness, based on laboratory measurements.