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Quest F9 Air Mover

FAN SERIES

Model #4035030

Prevent stagnant, damp air

  • Current Draw 1.9 Amps

Overview

This low-profile air mover circulates 925 cubic feet of air per minute and can still fit into tight spaces. The F9 radial air mover helps prevent stagnant, water-logged air that encourages gnats as well as plant-killing molds and fungus. Up to six F9s will daisy chain together on one 15-amp circuit. The F9 has no lights, ensuring total darkness during night cycles.

Key Features

swirled lines and an arrow depicting airflow

HIGH VELOCITY AIR FLOW

1,015 CFM high velocity air flow thanks to our dual axial design

DAISY-CHAINABLE

Daisy-chain and synchronize up to 10 Quest F10 fans on the same 15-amp circuit

Plug and play

LOW POWER USAGE

Uses only 1.1 amps of power, leaving room for more equipment on your circuit.

Features

HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL STACKING

This fan easy to stack for space-saving storage

INTEGRATED HANDLE

Easy to hold and move around with comfort.

CORD WRAP

Features a convenient cord wrap

BRANCH PROTECTION CFCI

Provides electrical shock protection in wet and humid environments

ONBOARD CIRCUIT BREAKER

Protects the unit and any daisy-chained devices

Specifications

Part Number

4035030

CFM

925 CFM

Supply Voltage

110-120 VAC, 1 Phase, 60 Hz

Unit Dimensions

17″ W X 8.875″ H X 20.25″ L

Unit Weight

21 lbs

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