February 25, 2011 New Air Vent Inc. Gable Attic Ventilator 53315 Attic And Whole House Fans
Air Vent Inc. Gable Attic Ventilator 53315 Attic And Whole House Fans
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ATTIC AIRE" GABLE MOUNT POWER FAN *1050 CFM *14" fan blade *15" dia. housing *1/12 HP, 180W 3.2 amps *Adjustable thermostat from 60 - 120 degrees *Use with automatic cable shutter Ace No. 5099338 *For 1500 sq. ft. max. *4.4 sq. ft. of intake air needed *10 year limited warranty *2 yr. Surestart warranty *UL listed
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February 25, 2011 36 in. Heavy Duty High Volume 2 Speed Belt Drive Whole House Fan
36 in. Heavy Duty High Volume 2 Speed Belt Drive Whole House Fan
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Whole House Fan, Heavy Duty Belt Drive, 2 Speed, Propeller Dia 36 In, CFM High 9700, CFM Low 6300, HP 1/3, Fan RPM 400/275, Voltage 115, 60 Hz, Single Phase, Amps 6.7/4.0, Height 22 In, Width 40 In, Depth 40 In, Ceiling Mounting Location, Includes 2-speed Wall Switch and White Shutter
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February 25, 2011 Cool Attic CX2121 Automatic Gable Vent Shutter High Impact One-piece ABS Cycolac Frame
Cool Attic CX2121 Automatic Gable Vent Shutter High Impact One-piece ABS Cycolac Frame
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This Cool Attic Automatic Gable Vent Shutter has a high Impact one-piece ABS Cycolac frame. It is used with the CX1500 or CX1600 gable vents. It is not made for the VX2515Solargabl solar gable fan. The louvers will open automatically when the ventilator is operating. When the ventilator is off, the louvers close to keep out insects, rain and dust. Ventamatic has provided the ventilation industry with an air of excellence for over 60 years. The factory is 100% powered by wind generated power, 95% of all waste products are recycled and the packaging is recycled cardboard.
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February 25, 2011 Solar Attic Fan 30-watt with 25-Year Warranty
Solar Attic Fan 30-watt with 25-Year Warranty
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The Solar Attic Fan is a simple and environmentally sensible solution that can save you money. Powered completely by free solar energy, this sleek and efficient vent is both compact and quiet. Fully operational right from the box, it installs easily, with no electrical wiring, no expensive electrician and city permits. And let's not forget powerful! A single 30 watt unit can fully vent up to 2,500 square feet, operating at up to 1,550 cfms. Place it wherever you need improved circulation; attics, lofts, workshops, storage sheds, garages, even barns.
Attic venting is an important aspect in maintaining a healthy energy efficient home. Proper venting cools your roof extending the material life and reduces the load on your air conditioning system. Attic venting also increases fresh air circulation which reduces vapor build up generated by every day activities like showering and cooking.
Excess moisture trapped in your attic can cause a variety of problems from rust and rot to increased bacteria and mold counts which can have a direct impact on your respiratory health! Passive vents have been a part of building codes for years. Soffit vents, ridge vents and louvers rely on nature to provide sufficient air pressure and air movement. So the majority of the time your attic is stagnant and continues to build up heat and moisture.
The 30-watt Natural Light Solar Attic Fan exhausts up to 1,550 CFM, and up to 2,500 square feet of attic space. No wiring needed. Lower your electricity consuption using this high quality solar powered attic exhaust fan today!
Note: If you live in a climate that regularly goes below 70 degrees Fahrenheit during any part of the year, (most of the US) you'll also want a thermostat switch, purchased separately here.
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February 25, 2011 The 2011-2016 World Outlook for Manufacturing Attic Fans Industrial and Commercial Fans and Blowers ...
The 2011-2016 World Outlook for Manufacturing Attic Fans Industrial and Commercial Fans and Blowers Commercial Exhaust Fans and Commercial Ventilating Fans
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WHAT IS LATENT DEMAND AND THE P.I.E.? The concept of latent demand is rather subtle. The term latent typically refers to something that is dormant, not observable, or not yet realized. Demand is the notion of an economic quantity that a target population or market requires under different assumptions of price, quality, and distribution, among other factors. Latent demand, therefore, is commonly defined by economists as the industry earnings of a market when that market becomes accessible and attractive to serve by competing firms. It is a measure, therefore, of potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) or total revenues (not profit) if a market is served in an efficient manner. It is typically expressed as the total revenues potentially extracted by firms. The "market" is defined at a given level in the value chain. There can be latent demand at the retail level, at the wholesale level, the manufacturing level, and the raw materials level (the P.I.E. of higher levels of the value chain being always smaller than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability). The latent demand for manufacturing attic fans, industrial and commercial fans and blowers, commercial exhaust fans, and commercial ventilating fans is not actual or historic sales. Nor is latent demand future sales. In fact, latent demand can be lower either lower or higher than actual sales if a market is inefficient (i.e., not representative of relatively competitive levels). Inefficiencies arise from a number of factors, including the lack of international openness, cultural barriers to consumption, regulations, and cartel-like behavior on the part of firms. In general, however, latent demand is typically larger than actual sales in a country market. For reasons discussed later, this report does not consider the notion of "unit quantities", only total latent revenues (i.e., a calculation of price times quantity is never made, though one is implied). The units used in this report are U.S. dollars not adjusted for inflation (i.e., the figures incorporate inflationary trends) and not adjusted for future dynamics in exchange rates. If inflation rates or exchange rates vary in a substantial way compared to recent experience, actually sales can also exceed latent demand (when expressed in U.S. dollars, not adjusted for inflation). On the other hand, latent demand can be typically higher than actual sales as there are often distribution inefficiencies that reduce actual sales below the level of latent demand. As mentioned in the introduction, this study is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. If fact, all the current products or services on the market can cease to exist in their present form (i.e., at a brand-, R&D specification, or corporate-image level) and all the players can be replaced by other firms (i.e., via exits, entries, mergers, bankruptcies, etc.), and there will still be an international latent demand for manufacturing attic fans, industrial and commercial fans and blowers, commercial exhaust fans, and commercial ventilating fans at the aggregate level. Product and service offering details, and the actual identity of the players involved, while important for certain issues, are relatively unimportant for estimates of latent demand. THE METHODOLOGY In order to estimate the latent demand for manufacturing attic fans, industrial and commercial fans and blowers, commercial exhaust fans, and commercial ventilating fans on a worldwide basis, I used a multi-stage approach. Before applying the approach, one needs a basic theory from which such estimates are created. In this case, I heavily rely on the use of certain basic economic assumptions. In particular, there is an assumption governing the shape and type of aggregate latent demand functions. Latent demand functions relate the income of a country, city, state, household, or individual to realized consumption. Latent demand (often realized as consumption when an industry is efficient), at any level of the value chain, takes place if an equilibrium is realized. For firms to serve a market, they must perceive a latent demand and be able to serve that demand at a minimal return. The single most important variable determining consumption, assuming latent demand exists, is income (or other financial resources at higher levels of the value chain). Other factors that can pivot or shape demand curves include external or exogenous shocks (i.e., business cycles), and or changes in utility for the product in question. Ignoring, for the moment, exogenous shocks and variations in utility across countries, the aggregate relation between income and consumption has been a central theme in economics. The figure below concisely summarizes one aspect of problem. In the 1930s, John Meynard Keynes conjectured that as incomes rise, the average propensity to consume would fall. The average propensity to consume is the level of consumption divided by the level of income, or the slope of the line from the origin to the consumption function. He estimated this relationship empirically and found it to be true in the short-run (mostly based on cross-sectional data). The higher the income, the lower the average propensity to consume. This type of consumption function is labeled "A" in the figure below (note the rather flat slope of the curve). In the 1940s, another macroeconomist, Simon Kuznets, estimated long-run consumption functions which indicated that the marginal propensity to consume was rather constant (using time series data across countries). This type of consumption function is show as "B" in the figure below (note the higher slope and zero-zero intercept). The average propensity to consume is constant. Is it declining or is it constant? A number of other economists, notably Franco Modigliani and Milton Friedman, in the 1950s (and Irving Fisher earlier), explained why the two functions were different using various assumptions on intertemporal budget constraints, savings, and wealth. The shorter the time horizon, the more consumption can depend on wealth (earned in previous years) and business cycles. In the long-run, however, the propensity to consume is more constant. Similarly, in the long run, households, industries or countries with no income eventually have no consumption (wealth is depleted). While the debate surrounding beliefs about how income and consumption are related and interesting, in this study a very particular school of thought is adopted. In particular, we are considering the latent demand for manufacturing attic fans, industrial and commercial fans and blowers, commercial exhaust fans, and commercial ventilating fans across some 230 countries. The smallest have fewer than 10,000 inhabitants. I assume that all of these counties fall along a "long-run" aggregate consumption function. This long-run function applies despite some of these countries having wealth, current income dominates the latent demand for manufacturing attic fans, industrial and commercial fans and blowers, commercial exhaust fans, and commercial ventilating fans. So, latent demand in the long-run has a zero intercept. However, I allow firms to have different propensities to consume (including being on consumption functions with differing slopes, which can account for differences in industrial organization, and end-user preferences). Given this overriding philosophy, I will now describe the methodology used to create the latent demand estimates for manufacturing attic fans, industrial and commercial fans and blowers, commercial exhaust fans, and commercial ventilating fans. Since ICON Group has asked me to apply this methodology to a large number of categories, the rather academic discussion below is general and can be applied to a wide variety of categories, not just manufacturing attic fans, industrial and commercial fans and blowers, commercial exhaust fans, and commercial ventilating fans. Step 1. Product Definition and Data Collection Any study of latent demand across countries requires that some standard be established to define "efficiently served". Having implemented various alternatives and matched these with market outcomes, I have found that the optimal approach is to assume that certain key countries are more likely to be at or near efficiency than others. These countries are given greater weight than others in the estimation of latent demand compared to other countries for which no known data are available. Of the many alternatives, I have found the...
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February 25, 2011 Air King BFQ 90 High Performance Bath Fan 90-CFM
Air King BFQ 90 High Performance Bath Fan 90-CFM
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What makes the Air King high performance bath fan series unique is the UL listed molded high impact plastic housing that provides multiple benefits. "Traditional" bath fan housings are fabricated from steel which involves bending and welding. This is a more expensive process and over the life of the fan welds can break, causing the fan to operate much louder or even with a rattling sound. Metal housings reverberate and echo noise. Because the Air King high performance bath fan is in an all plastic housing, there are no welds to break and the plastic is a natural sound absorbent material. If you live anywhere near salt water, or the unit will be used in high moisture areas, this fan is an almost must. The UL listed molded high impact plastic housing will not rust, giving the unit a longer life. The high performance exhaust fan series features a unique snap-in installation system. The included bracket nails or screws to the ceiling joist allowing the fan housing to "snap-in". This is so simple you can even replace an existing fan without having to rip out large sections of ceiling or climbing into the attic. Connect the wiring and the ducting, install the easy fitting grill and you are done. A bath fan installation can now be done in minutes instead of hours. The motors are suitable for continuous operation. The 4-inch plastic duct collar with back draft damper insures quiet operation and prevents drafts from entering the room. UL listed for use over a tub or shower when installed in a GFCI protected branch circuit. This unit features a 90-CFM blower at 2.5-sone which makes for quiet operation. Exhaust capacity for rooms of approximately 90-square-feet. Housing size: 9-1/16-inch wide-by-8-1/2-inch deep-by-4-3/4-inch high.
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February 25, 2011 Broan 355BK 1200 CFM Roof Mount Powered Attic Ventilator Black PVC Dome
Broan 355BK 1200 CFM Roof Mount Powered Attic Ventilator Black PVC Dome
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Since 1932, Broan-NuTone LLC has led the industry with forward-thinking residential ventilation products, unsurpassed built-in convenience products and superior customer service. While global expertise plays a critical role in Broan-NuTone’s ability to being able to meet and exceed the needs and desires of homeowners and designers alike, Broan-NuTone is very proud of the fact that over 80 percent of their products sold in the United States are designed, engineered and manufactured in the United States with U.S. and imported parts. Manufacturing operations in the United States are located in Hartford, Wisconsin and Cleburne, Texas, with customer and technical services located in Hartford and in Cincinnati, Ohio. Broan-NuTone is committed to developing revolutionary products that improve the indoor environment as well as implementing procedures to preserve the outdoor environment. Broan-NuTone offers a wide selection of products that help meet the requirements of all three major green building programs: ENERGY STAR, U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Homes, and the National Association of Home Builder’s (NAHB) Model Green Home Building Guidelines. Broan-NuTone’s inspiring heritage provides the foundation for its three award-winning, global brands – Broan, NuTone and BEST. Broan is the industry leader of range hoods, ventilation fans, heater/fan/light combination units, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Fresh Air Systems, built-in heaters, whole-house fans, solar powered attic ventilators and trash compactors. NuTone holds major market positions in door chimes, central vacuum systems, stereo intercom systems, home theater speakers, medicine cabinets, ironing centers, ceiling fans and ventilation fans. BEST range hoods are the “Ultimate in Kitchen Ventilation” featuring state-of-the-art performance and Italian design.
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