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Air King 9166F 20" Whole House Window Fan , Gray

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Pattern Name: Fan


Features

  • 3-speed, 1/6 HP, 120V, 1 phase, permanently lubricated.Wattage: 115 watts.Voltage: 120 volts.Number of speeds:3
  • Front mounted rotary switch and RPM (High/Med/Low) is 1600 / 1450 / 1100. Compliance: ETL, OSHA.
  • Front Mounted Switch, Impact Resistant Plastic Housing, Powder Coated Steel Front Grill and Blade
  • OSHA approved. dB - (High/Med/Low) 64 / 57 / 50
  • Fits window openings that are between 27" to 38 wide by 26.25" high.Cube (feet):5.42

Description

Cool and Circulate Air in Any Room The Air King 9166 is used to circulate air in any room whether in a residential or work setting. The fan fits window openings that are between 27-inches and 38-inches wide and are 26.25"" tall. Traditional window fans are held in place by closing the window down onto the fan. While this is effective, if you ever need to close the window, you have to physically remove the fan from the window. Air King's Storm Guard feature enables the window to be closed behind the fan during inclement weather, or when securing the home. This Air King Window Fan is made of an impact resistant plastic housing, powder coated steel front grill and blade. With a powerful motor, this fan is the perfect cooling solution for instant air circulation and cooling. This fan is compliant with OSHA and ETL. It comes with a 1-year limited warranty to protect against defects in materials and workmanship. Adjustable Settings and Powerful Motor Air King knows that the power house of any fan is a high-quality motor. With this in mind, Air King equipped this model with a 3-speed, 1-phase motor and sleeve bearing, permanent split capacitor. This powerful motor is rated at 120-volts, 1/6-horsepower and has 3-speed settings for cubic feet per minute of 3560, 3120 and 2510 on high, medium and low and rotations per minute of 1600, 1450 and 1100 on high, medium and low. The motor is rated at 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 amps and170, 145 and 115 watts on highm medium and low. This fan is tested in accordance with AMCA standard 230-99. The industrial grade fan motor means high velocity air circulation with little to no maintenance. Additional Features This fan is perfect for all rooms, large or small. It has a front- mounted rotary control to select desired speed. The power cord is black, 7-foot long, has a 3-conductor, and is a SJT type. Included in the packaging is the assembled fan with Storm Guard sliding panels, instructions, and mounting hardware. About Air King Air King offers a full line of industrial grade and commercial grade air circulating solutions. Whether it's for an industrial setting such as a manufacturing plant, warehouse or factory or a commercial setting such as an office, school or hospital, Air King has the perfect solution for you. Air King is known for its powerful motors that last for years and keep your fan working all day long.


Brand: Air King


Color: gray


Electric fan design: Window Fan


Power Source: Corded Electric


Style: Classic


Product Dimensions: 11.25"D x 26.75"W x 26.25"H


Room Type: Attic, Bedroom, Living Room


Special Feature: Electrically Reversible, 3 Exhaust Speed, 3 Intake Speeds, Storm Guard


Recommended Uses For Product: Exhausting, Cooling, Air Circulation


Controller Type: Button Control


Brand: Air King


Color: gray


Electric fan design: Window Fan


Power Source: Corded Electric


Style: Classic


Product Dimensions: 11.25"D x 26.75"W x 26.25"H


Room Type: Attic, Bedroom, Living Room


Special Feature: Electrically Reversible, 3 Exhaust Speed, 3 Intake Speeds, Storm Guard


Recommended Uses For Product: Exhausting, Cooling, Air Circulation


Controller Type: Button Control


Material: Plastic


Number of Speeds: 3


Wattage: 115 watts


Finish Type: Gray


Number of Blades: 3


Blade Length: 20 Inches


Speed: 1600 RPM


Voltage: 120 Volts


Item Weight: 8.16 Pounds


Included Components: Cord


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Model Name: 9166


Control Method: Touch


Item Weight: 8.16 pounds


Manufacturer: Air King


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 9166F


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Diameter: 20 Inches


Finish types: Gray


Care instructions: Please see user manual


Assembly required: Yes


Number of pieces: 1


Batteries required: No


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  • Works best with wood trimmed/framed windows
Pattern Name: Fan
The fan is rated to move 3560/3120/2510 CFM. So at its slowest speed it is still moving more air than my former 20 inch box fan could on its highest speed. At high speed it seems to move even more air through my house (2,200 sq feet/two story) than I was getting before running two 20 inch box fans at their top speed. I have it installed in an upstairs window (exhaust) with a downstairs window open to pull cool air in. Standing at the bottom of my stairs I can feel the air moving as it's getting pulled up to the second floor and out. It's not a toss your hair around breeze, but with two 20 inch box fans before I couldn't feel the air moving at all. Lowes suggests a whole house fan able to move about 4400 CFM for a house my size. This gets my close enough without spending over a thousand dollars on equipment and more for labor to wire and fit a larger whole house fan through my ceiling and venting up into my attic space. I'd buy this again in an instant considering that alone. I recommend it if it it's a good fit for your windows. Noise level: not bad considering the work it's doing. You wouldn't want it cranking in the room your watching tv in for sure. What I like best about it: the price for the amount of air it moves this is tough to beat. Bonus is the design allows the window to be closed with fan in place. As it's kinda big and bulky that's a definite plus not needing to pick it up after each rain storm to put it back in the window. The design of the fan includes two sides that slide in and out to accommodate various window openings. In my situation I have windows that are finished with sheetrock on sides vs solid wood trim surrounding the window opening. While I could have screwed into stud framing beneath the sheetrock that's not something I really wanted to do. In addition, I wanted the ability to move the fan to various windows vs having is screwed down to one at a time. My solution was to frame the fan to fit my window widths as seen in the pics. Will you have to do this? Probably not. Just seemed the best route for windows like mine and wanting to move it windows in other rooms like I could with regular box fans. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by Jteamazon Jteamazon

  • Noisy but great fan,
Pattern Name: Fan
The fan is powerful and very noisy
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Jo Martin

  • Works too good
Pattern Name: Fan
It works too good. How you ask ... wellllll, I live in an old farmhouse and I ended up putting it in my finished attic/bedroom. Wrangled into the tiny window area and finally got it in place. Turned on the exhaust starting with low and then went back up a while later and turned it on high. Came back to check on it a couple hours later and found that it was sucking air from the ceiling access to the roof (which I never noticed is not entirely sealed) and also from the doors that give access under the eaves of the house. I have three in my room and one at the top of the stairs that coincidentally has a broken panel on the door, and you guessed it - it's all H O T AIR getting sucked in. So my room was about a million degrees hotter than it would have been without the danged fan and it didn't help at all for the temp downstairs. I had tried it downstairs first in my dining room, but it was sucking hot air in from my mudroom/enclosed porch under the door and pulling hot air from the upstairs. soooo, I'm packing it back up and returning it. Thank God amazon has such a great return policy. . .if anyone has a house that is actually somewhat "normal" and insulated then this fan would be a great investment bc it works! Unfortunately for me, I'll have to find another alternative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by Aloma D.

  • This moves lots of air
Pattern Name: Fan
This fan is effective in cooling the house from the top down. It’s noisy and was difficult to install in my window, but it does the job. The install difficulty was unique to my situation becuse I can’t easily stand in front of the window. It should be easy enough for most situations. Remote control might be interesting ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023 by P. Spielman

  • Almost Perfect
Pattern Name: Fan
I grew up in a small house with no central air conditioning and our only means of cooling the house was a 25" Air King box fan, circa 1960s. By the time of my parents last move that original fan went missing, and although it was super ugly and dirty, dented, missing carry handle and all its buttons, the speed controls worked great as long as a screwdriver was nearby, and it was mighty morphin powerful! But was it loud! People who have bought this model 9166, complain about its loudness (and it is loud) have no idea how loud those old metal box fans used to be unless they owned them; but by comparison this baby is nearly silent. However, this fan doesn't begin to compare to anything on the market today, especially something that could be picked up at a local big box store for a comparable price or less. I purchased this fan in May 2016 on the recommendation of my father who has been happily using his similar Air King model (version previous to this) for the last 10-12 years without incident yearly from mid-Spring through early Autumn. Prior to buying I read every single 1-3 star review and agonized for days over the decision to blow $150 on a fan! A fan! (I really wanted to blow that money on a new pair of Birkies!) When it all came down to taking the plunge, I realized I needed either three window fans for three different rooms or one really good house fan. The Air King 9166 won and I haven't looked back. The ONLY thing I don't appreciate about this is the noise, but it's only 25 feet away in basically the same room and I can always hear the stereo or TV which aren't ever blasting or even near to 1/4 of full volume. Not bad. I have noticed many comments regarding the fan shaking or vibrating walls and floors; I haven't had either problem in the two seasons or 10 months of operation. My home is a 2,100 sq. ft. tri-level and this fan cools the main and upper levels down nicely in the evenings, which is when I run it most often. Rarely do I ever utilize any settings other than Low/Exhaust as they are perfectly capable of making the house comfortable within 15-20 minutes. By "perfectly comfortable" I am referring to making the inside temperature just as comfortable as the temperature outside. Twice I've run the fan on the Medium/Exhaust controls due to my own impatience, and as one might expect the noise level to increase to some degree it wasn't discernible nearly as much as one might think. One time I turned it on the High/Intake settings which sent a month of filing and the contents of a standard filing cabinet drawer flying across the dining room, sailing on into the living room and smack into the bay window. So, yeah, high/intake...No. Not necessary. While I don't feel as if it needs to be said, I will say it anyway: when operating the Air King fans it is absolutely imperative that the house has plenty of proper ventilation. The window the fan is installed in must be open 100%, ideally in the same room across from the fan another window should be open several inches as well as other windows around the house, especially on the same level of the home in order for the fan to function well. This fan is installed in my dining room window which is always fully open when the fan is operational. Next to the fan window is another window that I open at least 3-4 inches minimum. Across from the dining room, is a family room with three huge windows and two smaller side windows. Those smaller windows are always adequately (3-4") open during operating hours. The kitchen is next to the dining room - same thing, windows open at minimum of 3-4". The second level bedrooms, baths, sitting room always have excellent fresh air circulation. Whether its important or overkill on my part it's worth mentioning that I always wait until the fans stops (completely or nearly depends on the mood of the day) rotating once the power has been turned off before closing the window it is housed in. Additionally, when it begins to rain I cut the power on the fan and close the window, because electricity and water...um, no! If this ($150!) fan ever quits on me it will not be my fault, and especially not because I didn't something careless. People have asked whether the fan should be screwed into the window frame, and I have done just that. The window closes effortlessly behind the fan which is brilliant. No more messing about with lugging a fan in and out of the window when it rains, is too cold, or too hot, and then wondering where to put the thing. Also, no shaking, rattling or vibrations, as mentioned above. It also seems to make good sense to screw it in from a safety standpoint as this sucker isn't any lightweight piece of equipment. Final word on this screwy business, $150...for a fan. Because I run the air conditioning so much less now than I used to, I have saved on average, June-August $127 per month. Hello new Birks! Another thing to note is, absolutely yes, you want a screen down between the outside world and this fan, if you normally live with screened windows. Otherwise - bugs! I live in the woods, my fan is still in the window and we just finished up with stink bug and mammoth wolf and barn weaver spider seasons; can you imagine if the fan was open to the elements? Oh gawd just kill me...no screens... At the end of a warm, stuffy day I highly recommend the Air King 9166 for it's cooling efficiency and capabilities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2017 by Mrs. Gee

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