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QTX110HL110 CFM Very Quiet 0.9 Sones Fan with 1500W heater, 2-60W incandescent light and 7W night-light (bulbs not included). Recommend 77 Series switch.

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  • BROAN QT Series ventilation products offer the rare combination of power and extremely quiet operation. Offered with a variety of additional functions such as lights, nightlights and heaters, they also do the job efficiently as most are ENERGY STAR qualified.
    • Heater/Fan/Light brings convenient, comforting warmth to your bathroom
    • Nearly silent operation - 0.9 Sone, 110 CFM fan
    • Quiet, high-output 1500 watt heater with exclusive PowerHeat design
    • Versatility of a free-breathing 6" duct connector
    • Bright 120 watt lighting (two 60W incandescent bulbs)
    • 7 watt nightlight capacity
    • Fan motors are engineered for continuous operation
    • Requires a dedicated 20 amp circuit
    • 17-1/2" x 11-1/4" x 7-5/8" housing fits 2" x 8" construction
    • Grille Dimension: 20" x 15"
  • Baths up to () Sq FtN/A
    Ceiling InstallationYes
    CFM @ 0.10"110
    CFM @ 0.125"N/A
    CFM @ 0.25"84
    ColorWhite
    CSANo
    cUL ListedNo
    Duct DirectionHorizontal
    Duct Size6"
    ENERGY STAR® qualifiedNo
    Globe Glass ColorN/A
    Grille FinishWhite Polymeric
    Grille Length20"
    Grille Width15"
    Heater wattage1500
    Housing Dimensions L x W x H17-5/8" x 11-3/8" x 7-5/8"
    Housing Height7-5/8"
    Housing Length17-5/8"
    Housing Width11-3/8"
    Humidity SensingNo
    HVI CertifiedYes
    Light Bulb Quantity2
    Light Bulb Wattage120 Watts (2-60W)
    Light Bulbs IncludedNo
    Lighting TypeIncandescent
    MaterialPolymeric
    Minimum construction space required2x8
    Motor engineered for continuous operationYes
    NightlightYes
    Product Weight24 lbs
    Project PackNo
    Rated Amps14.6
    Rated Sones - VerticalN/A
    Rated Watts42.8
    Sones0.9
    UL Listed for use over bathtubs or showers when connected to a GFCI circuitNo
    Wall InstallationNo
    Warranty3 Years
    Watts @ 0.1"42.8
    Watts @ 0.25"41.7
  • Rated 5 out of 5 by 2 reviewers.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Heater/Exhaust Fan for Larger Bathroom We have this product in our larger master bath. We had it installed during the building of our house 6 years ago. The power of this unit does a good job warming the room. Do like the night light feature. The unit works extremely well. Our heating element just went out in that one, but we are replacing it for about $30. After looking around the web, apparently we are not the only ones who had the heating element go out after 6 years. This is an expensive product, so replacing a part for $30 sure beats replacing the entire unit. I do love this product and would not want to live without it! We have 2 of the 655 units in our two smaller bathrooms. They work extremely well. We also had them installed during the building of our home 6 years ago. They are still functioning just fine. Even though the smaller ones are without the nightlight feature, I would not recommend the larger (and much more expensive) unit for a small bathroom. It is not worth the extra money for a night light. Although they are a bit noisier, the 665 units provide plenty of power for a small bathroom. Very pleased with our choice of these products. Would not want to live without them! May 4, 2013
    Rated 5 out of 5 by Love! Fabulous fan! Terrific for kids' bathroom as they for get to turn it on - does it by itself!! Will be installing in other bathrooms when the current ones die. Extremely quiet too!! February 20, 2013
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    I have installed a QTX110HL. Can I pack my blown-in insulation around the sides and on top of the unit?

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    Thank you for your question. The QTX110HL is I.C. rated and you can pack blown-in insulation around the sides and on top of the unit. . If you have further questions, please contact our Technical Support Department at 1-800-637-1453.
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    Thank you for the question on the QTX110HL. It sounds as if the thermal protector inside the heater has opened up. Please contact our Technical Service Department at 800-637-1453 and we can assist you.
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    where is the 77 series switch?
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    Have had the exact problem. Ours will is 6 years old this month. It is the heating element. Part number "97016565 Heating Element" Husband is in the process of working on it as I type. Not too difficult, just have to find the vendor with the part.

    Apparently, the heating elements don't last more than 6 years!
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    Are there separate switches for each?
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    Thank you for your question. The QTX110HL is a 4-function ceiling unit, providing heat, vent, light and night light. All 4 functions can be switched separately or several at once, if desired. The Broan-Nutone switch, model 77DW is a 4-function, single “gang” wall switch which can be installed to accomplish this.
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    This unit requires 4 switches. There is a separate switch for the heater, exhaust, light, and night light. They come in different configurations. We use one that has 2 switchs vertically (like "normal") and 2 that are horizontal.
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    QTX110HFLT vs QTX110HL

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    What are the differences between the QTX110HFLT and QTX110HL?
    It seems that the HL is $100 less expensive but I can't figure out why.
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    Thank you for your question on the QTX110HFLT and QTX110HL. The difference between these two units is that the 110HL uses two incandescent lamps (up to 60 watts maximum) and the 110HFLT uses two fluorescent lamps (up to 18 watts maximum).
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    Manual turnoff?

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    I am thinking of purchasing a version of this model (QTX110HL)that has a motion sensor for turning on and off. I have a question, is it still possible to manually turn on and off the fan through a wall switch, even when the motion sensor is present?

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    To Sid: Yes Example: 68W you will leave one switch on at all times so sensor turns on. The second switch will by pass it and manually turns on when you go into the bathroom.
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