
Description:
Ideally tailored performance curve for a vast majority of your mitigations. This fan model can be mounted both indoor, outdoor and in wet locations.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect replacement for old Fantech HP190 radon fan
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's quiet and effective
The fan is in our attic. We were able to reduce the radon in our basement from 4 to less than .5 and we can not hear the fan when in the room below it. Couldn't be more pleased with its performance.
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantech RN2 works great in my mitigation system.
I tested for radon when I first moved in and it was low. Unfortunately that was in summer when levels were low. I'm in Oregon where radon's lower than other areas so I didn't pay it much mind. I got an airtthings radon detector on a whim at Home Depot and as soon as it started raining in fall levels crept up and when it went past 4.0 I knew I had to do something. I almost called a company but saw that estimates would be around $1500-$2500 to hire it out. I looked at the materials and saw the job would run me about $250 to diy. I took a couple weekends to do everything but the whole job ended up around $140. I have a floating floor through most of the finished daylight basement but it was manageable to pull up the carpeted areas to seal cracks and found a good spot for the suction pit in the central hvac room. Radon levels weekly averages are 1-1.3pCi/l and overall averages are down to 1.1pCi/l. I'm satisfied. Looks like I got the RN2 at a good price compared to now but the fan is great quality, has strong suction and easily installed as a homeowner. I can't recommend this enough.
4.0 out of 5 stars Quiet Fan.
We got this fan last week. Installation was generally easy - however two issues1) This fan was a couple of inches shorter than the Fantech HP190 that was installed and came with the house - that old fan had started making a high-pitched sound. The shorter length was a non-issue as the piping was adequate.2) The new RN2 fan required a couple of 4.5" OD to 3" OD reducers (and the previous HP190 had 4" to 3" OD reducers in place). We had to go get new reducers from Lowe's
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice quiet motor.
I replace an old Fantech radon fan with this new one. It was simple to change out and it runs very quietly.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great, great warranty
Bought this mainly because the Radon-Away only has a 1 year warranty if you install it yourself. Fantech has a 5-yr, which goes to 6 years if you register. Installed it in my sump pit and Radon levels dropped from 40 to 0.5. So I added a "Cdmall Electronic Fan Speed Controller Variable Adjuster for Hydroponics Inline Duct Exhaust Ceiling Fans with 6' Long 120V 15A Cord" which let me reduce the fan speed so it runs quieter and uses less power. It wasn't that loud to start with but now you can barely hear it, and the Radon level is about 0.8.I installed it inside the basement thinking it would hold up better not being exposed to temperature extremes. I know the EPA wants you to put it outside but I did this to reduce Radon, not to please the EPA. Plus I have confidence in my mad skills at gluing PVC pipe together. Left room outside so I can move the pump outside if I sell the place. Bought the install kit which made the it very easy to hook up. Hardest part was cutting a hole through the basement wall.I also want to mention that the screws for attaching the lid over the electrical connection compartment were in a plastic bag kind of wedged in the bottom of the compartment; not that easy to see. Another reviewer said they were missing. Also, this does not need to be grounded and there is no place to connect a ground wire. I just used a 2-conductor cord I'd salvaged from some other appliance - finally my hoarding tendency has been vindicated.
1.0 out of 5 stars These things are garbage, and buying on Amazon assures you don't have warranty protection
First failed in 4.5 years, second failed in 8 months.My first fan started make a very loud noice.I purchased a replacement from Bolo and installed it in May 24. As of December 24 I noticed our Radon levels were rising, and the manometer was level (system is not functioning). Checking in the attic the fan is only operating intermittently, so suction isn't maintained.I reached out Fantech and they say you need to work with your "distributor" for a warranty replacement. Bolo says they can't do anything outside of 30 days and to go back to the manufacturer.I'd recommend a different fan, and I'd recommend not purchasing it on Bolo since they apparently don't recognize the manufactures' warranties in this category.
5.0 out of 5 stars The right radon fan for me
Perfect for the job. Quiet, efficient!
Right product (Rn2)for right job
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Very high-pitched noise
I only used it one day. This fan makes very high-pitched. It bother my neighbor and my family. If you want to get more powerful than RadonAway RP145, maybe you should choose RadonAway RP265. The Fantech rn3 is not good for you.
Another successful Radon remediation
We started monitoring our Radon levels Jan 2021 using the Corentium digital meter. Values were typically running around 50 to 125 bq/m3. In early Oct 2011 they shot up to 250 to 400. We decided it was time for action. After researching DIY videos and reviews by others, we decided to go with sub slab depressurization using the Fantech RN2 Radon fan. Installation was fairly simple. The most difficult part was drilling holes in the floor and wall for the piping. I turned the fan on yesterday at 4:00 PM and 18 hours later the Radon levels had dropped to 25. The fan itself is very quiet although there is some wind noise through the pipe however it is in the laundry room and you can only hear it if you walk by the door. With the door shut, you can't hear it even outside the door. We are quite pleased. Total cost was less than $1000 even including a set of 5 carbide core drills and a hammer drill to accommodate SDS drill bits.
Great motor for the purpose of removing Radon gas!
Very quiet! Mounted in basement on outside wall, in a closet. Cannot hear motor until you are actually in the room with the door open. There was no mounting bracket supplied so I had to make my own.
The fan is very quiet.
The fan is totally quiet although not 25db as advertised in the description it is actually 42db. The description is also wrong as this unit does not come with a power cord. The 4 1/2" diameter on the input and output sides of the housing is difficult to find adapters but if you heat the 4" adapter with a hair dryer you can stretch the rubber enough to fit. Otherwise works very well.
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Fantech RN2 Radon Fan | 4 Inch | Quiet and Efficient Radon Mitigation | 220 Cfm White
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Fantech RN2 Radon Fan | 4 Inch | Quiet and Efficient Radon Mitigation | 220 Cfm White

AED1,00617
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Imported From: United States
At BOLO, we work hard to ensure the products you receive are new, genuine, and sourced from reputable suppliers.
BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.
Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.
If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support. We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.
Your trust is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining transparency and integrity in every transaction.
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While we strive to display accurate information, variations in packaging, labeling, instructions, or formulation may occasionally occur due to regional differences or supplier updates. For detailed or manufacturer-specific information, please contact the brand directly or reach out to BOLO Support for assistance.
Unless otherwise stated, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.
BOLO operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of United Arab Emirates. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the UAE will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in United Arab Emirates are listed on our website.
All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.
All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.
Description:
Ideally tailored performance curve for a vast majority of your mitigations. This fan model can be mounted both indoor, outdoor and in wet locations.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect replacement for old Fantech HP190 radon fan
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's quiet and effective
The fan is in our attic. We were able to reduce the radon in our basement from 4 to less than .5 and we can not hear the fan when in the room below it. Couldn't be more pleased with its performance.
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantech RN2 works great in my mitigation system.
I tested for radon when I first moved in and it was low. Unfortunately that was in summer when levels were low. I'm in Oregon where radon's lower than other areas so I didn't pay it much mind. I got an airtthings radon detector on a whim at Home Depot and as soon as it started raining in fall levels crept up and when it went past 4.0 I knew I had to do something. I almost called a company but saw that estimates would be around $1500-$2500 to hire it out. I looked at the materials and saw the job would run me about $250 to diy. I took a couple weekends to do everything but the whole job ended up around $140. I have a floating floor through most of the finished daylight basement but it was manageable to pull up the carpeted areas to seal cracks and found a good spot for the suction pit in the central hvac room. Radon levels weekly averages are 1-1.3pCi/l and overall averages are down to 1.1pCi/l. I'm satisfied. Looks like I got the RN2 at a good price compared to now but the fan is great quality, has strong suction and easily installed as a homeowner. I can't recommend this enough.
4.0 out of 5 stars Quiet Fan.
We got this fan last week. Installation was generally easy - however two issues1) This fan was a couple of inches shorter than the Fantech HP190 that was installed and came with the house - that old fan had started making a high-pitched sound. The shorter length was a non-issue as the piping was adequate.2) The new RN2 fan required a couple of 4.5" OD to 3" OD reducers (and the previous HP190 had 4" to 3" OD reducers in place). We had to go get new reducers from Lowe's
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice quiet motor.
I replace an old Fantech radon fan with this new one. It was simple to change out and it runs very quietly.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great, great warranty
Bought this mainly because the Radon-Away only has a 1 year warranty if you install it yourself. Fantech has a 5-yr, which goes to 6 years if you register. Installed it in my sump pit and Radon levels dropped from 40 to 0.5. So I added a "Cdmall Electronic Fan Speed Controller Variable Adjuster for Hydroponics Inline Duct Exhaust Ceiling Fans with 6' Long 120V 15A Cord" which let me reduce the fan speed so it runs quieter and uses less power. It wasn't that loud to start with but now you can barely hear it, and the Radon level is about 0.8.I installed it inside the basement thinking it would hold up better not being exposed to temperature extremes. I know the EPA wants you to put it outside but I did this to reduce Radon, not to please the EPA. Plus I have confidence in my mad skills at gluing PVC pipe together. Left room outside so I can move the pump outside if I sell the place. Bought the install kit which made the it very easy to hook up. Hardest part was cutting a hole through the basement wall.I also want to mention that the screws for attaching the lid over the electrical connection compartment were in a plastic bag kind of wedged in the bottom of the compartment; not that easy to see. Another reviewer said they were missing. Also, this does not need to be grounded and there is no place to connect a ground wire. I just used a 2-conductor cord I'd salvaged from some other appliance - finally my hoarding tendency has been vindicated.
1.0 out of 5 stars These things are garbage, and buying on Amazon assures you don't have warranty protection
First failed in 4.5 years, second failed in 8 months.My first fan started make a very loud noice.I purchased a replacement from Bolo and installed it in May 24. As of December 24 I noticed our Radon levels were rising, and the manometer was level (system is not functioning). Checking in the attic the fan is only operating intermittently, so suction isn't maintained.I reached out Fantech and they say you need to work with your "distributor" for a warranty replacement. Bolo says they can't do anything outside of 30 days and to go back to the manufacturer.I'd recommend a different fan, and I'd recommend not purchasing it on Bolo since they apparently don't recognize the manufactures' warranties in this category.
5.0 out of 5 stars The right radon fan for me
Perfect for the job. Quiet, efficient!
Right product (Rn2)for right job
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Very high-pitched noise
I only used it one day. This fan makes very high-pitched. It bother my neighbor and my family. If you want to get more powerful than RadonAway RP145, maybe you should choose RadonAway RP265. The Fantech rn3 is not good for you.
Another successful Radon remediation
We started monitoring our Radon levels Jan 2021 using the Corentium digital meter. Values were typically running around 50 to 125 bq/m3. In early Oct 2011 they shot up to 250 to 400. We decided it was time for action. After researching DIY videos and reviews by others, we decided to go with sub slab depressurization using the Fantech RN2 Radon fan. Installation was fairly simple. The most difficult part was drilling holes in the floor and wall for the piping. I turned the fan on yesterday at 4:00 PM and 18 hours later the Radon levels had dropped to 25. The fan itself is very quiet although there is some wind noise through the pipe however it is in the laundry room and you can only hear it if you walk by the door. With the door shut, you can't hear it even outside the door. We are quite pleased. Total cost was less than $1000 even including a set of 5 carbide core drills and a hammer drill to accommodate SDS drill bits.
Great motor for the purpose of removing Radon gas!
Very quiet! Mounted in basement on outside wall, in a closet. Cannot hear motor until you are actually in the room with the door open. There was no mounting bracket supplied so I had to make my own.
The fan is very quiet.
The fan is totally quiet although not 25db as advertised in the description it is actually 42db. The description is also wrong as this unit does not come with a power cord. The 4 1/2" diameter on the input and output sides of the housing is difficult to find adapters but if you heat the 4" adapter with a hair dryer you can stretch the rubber enough to fit. Otherwise works very well.
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