Tjernlund RMS160 Sistema di attenuazione del radon laterale

Brand:Tjernlund

3.1/5

743.35

Il Radon VAC fornisce il primo modo efficace ed economico per ridurre i livelli di radon nelle case esistenti. L'esclusivo sistema è costituito da un ventilatore plug-in, una cappa esterna e un tubo in PVC acquistato dall'installatore. Poiché il sistema di parete laterale Radon VAC evacua attraverso la parete laterale del seminterrato, i proprietari di case possono evitare il costo e il fastidio di un tubo in PVC che scorre verticalmente attraverso le zone giorno o all'esterno delle loro case fino alla linea del tetto.

Prodotto non disponibile
Sistema di montaggio isolato dalle vibrazioni. Elimina l'antiestetico pvc all'esterno della casa. La cappa di scarico ingegnerizzata diluisce i gas e accelera i gas lontano dall'esterno della casa. Include ventola con 3 connettori in pvc e cappuccio esterno. Sistema di mitigazione del radon terminato a parete laterale.
Brand Tjernlund
Controller Type Button Control
Country of Origin USA
Included Components Fan
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number RMS160
Item Weight 16 Pounds
Manufacturer Tjernlund
Material Polyvinyl Chloride
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Power Source Corded Electric
Product Dimensions 14.2"D x 17.9"W x 12.6"H
Product Dimensions 17.9 x 14.2 x 12.6 inches; 16 Pounds
Specification Met Certified Frustration-free
Style Modern

3.1

4 Review
5 Star
63
4 Star
8
3 Star
8
2 Star
8
1 Star
13

Scrivi la tua recensione

La tua mail non sarà pubblicata. Tutti i campi obbligatori sono segnati con*

Scritto da: John Grooms
Perfect for my application!!!
I purchased this unit to exhaust Radon laden air from a water treatment tank. It mounted easily with the included bracket, but I made a couple of mistakes on installation which I 'think' is causing the vibration of the blower-style fan to transmit in to my plumbing and wall cavity. As such, I can hear the 'hum' of this continuously operating blower upstairs in living space areas when all else is quiet. It's not bad, but is noticeable. I plan to try and move the blower body at some point so that it's not contacting the adjacent 3" plumbing run, which is how I think a lot of the 'noise' is being transferred. The unit comes with rubber vibration-absorbing mounting feet, and I used rubber flexible 3" couplers to tie the blower unit in to the exhaust port and the 3" PVC inlet from the water tank. The unit has been running continuously now for 3 months with no issues, and I'm very happy with it. I used this blower on a side wall for exhausting the air, rather than a vertical stack up through the center of the house and through the roof. I was concerned about the moisture in the air in the PVC pipe freezing on the inside of the pipe in the unheated attic space, as well as inside the vent stack pushing through the roof. I also don't need more holes in my roof that can add to the risk of leaks. This blower manages to create a nice vacuum in the air space inside my water treatment tank, over a 40' 3" PCV run with one wide-sweep 90 degree elbow, one 45 degree elbow, and about 4 feet of vertical rise. The tank is vented from another 20' run of 3" PVC (includes two wide sweep elbows) that is pulled through a 4" air filter from the outside air. Very satisfied with the product! Only reason for the lack of 5-star is the blower noise. I'll update the review later this summer when I get around to moving the blower body slightly and adding addition vibration dampening measures to the mount.
Scritto da: Jeremy
Really impressed!
The media could not be loaded. We have owned 3 homes and had to put in 3 radon systems... I recently finished our basement and when we bought the house in a town in an area Im not familiar with and it didn't have and radon mitigation and the local realtors were not concerned, so I didn't think anything about it.. I got one of the $15 tests here on amazon and it came back high 4.5+ so I started looking for a DIY system. I found this and was VERY skeptical... I thought it was VERY suspicious that a lot of the reviews said it was extremely loud and they returned it and that the manufacturer didn't have any videos of it running... I bought it anyways because I researched their line of products and loved it.. I could always return it if I didn't like it... I installed it.. turned it on, and its VERY powerful and very quiet compared to some of the radon fans weve had in the past. I put a video here and once its behind a door, just a bifold door, its basically like its not even there anymore. I could not be more happier with the technology and the ease of installation. It looks very easy to repair if there ever was an issue. and without even doing anything else, like sealing up the floor cracks or anything the radon has dropped half in 2 days. I have other charcoal tests to complete in 2 weeks in separate parts of the basement so I will update then. But right now I am extremely happy with this purchase!
Scritto da: ljo
Works very well and easy DIY install
I did a mail-in charcoal radon test which came back with a reading of 15 pCi/L. I later confirmed this with an Airthings digital detector which gave a high of 16 and an long term average above 12. Professional mitigation quotes came back at $1,200+ but I didn't want an ugly PVC pipe going up the side of the house so I got this kit for a side-wall vented solution mounted in an unfinished section of the basement. Total DIY cost was $450 for parts + another $100 in tools as I needed to buy a 4" hole saw and a hammer drill. Parts included a manometer to monitor the system pressure, a couple sections of 3" PVC, a PVC elbow, some PVC glue + primer, concrete filler/sealer caulk and some backer rod. I mounted the fan vertically to a basement wall stud and followed the printed instructions + some youtube videos to get everything installed nicely. I run the fan for 12hrs/day only controlled with a wifi smart switch. End result: radon has gone down as low as 0 pCi/L on some days with a long term average of 0.3 pCi/L according to the Airthings meter. Very happy with the performance, the look of the finished product and ease of install.
Scritto da: Just Another Reviewer
Eliminated 99.5% of our radon at 25% the cost of the pros and easy to install
Installation was relatively simple with the most difficult part being cutting a 4" hole in the side of the house. If you install this yourself, I highly suggest a powerful (1/2hp or more) variable power drill that is NOT cordless and comes with a secondary grip to the side. A hole saw as large as what is required needs a lot of torque as well as when it gets stuck in the wood, it WILL break your grip. Our radon mitigation was through the sump pump lid and we only had one discharge line into the sump pit so less than ideal. Radon levels prior to the installation were around 9pci/L or over double what the EPA recommends as the actionable limit. After installing this unit, we retested at 0.5-0.6 pci/L. We were quoted over $2,000 by a professional installation company for the exact same job except they were going to build a "chimney" up the side of our house rather than vent to the side the way the RMS160 is designed. The installation company guaranteed their work and were going to cut into the sump pump lid the same way I did. Even with additional costs such as elbows and 12' of 3" Sch40 PVC, we have less than $400 (when we purchased, the unit was $350) into our radon mitigation system which works extremely well. The fan itself does not make much noise and the vibration dampening mount design is quite effective. Directions were very good though the accompanying picture quality left much to be desired. I feel the hardest part was just working up the nerve to cut a large hole in the side of my house. Once that was accomplished, the job was a breeze.

Prodotti correlati

Scopri il nostro network internazionale

Spediamo in 28 paesi, oltre 200.000 prodotti. Resta aggiornato, iscriviti alla newsletter.

Shopping Cart