(WPRI) — Nearly 3 million electric motors for gable and roof-mounted attic fans have been recalled due to a fire risk, according to the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission (CPSC). The safety ...
This recall involves electric motors used in gable- and roof-mounted attic fans sold only from August 2003 through December 2013 with model numbers: DOW-136-0-34-XIN, DOW-136-0-26-XIN, ...
Almost three million electric motors for gable and roof-mounted attic fans have been recalled for a faulty safety cutoff that poses a risk for the motor to short circuit and possibly create a fire ...
Air Vent has recalled almost 3 million electric motors for attic fan vents that haven’t been sold since 2013. Recalled are the electric motors used in gable- and roof-mounted attic fans sold from ...
Q. We’ve received two bids to re-do our roof and add much needed ventilation to our attic, which is not ventilated at all. One roofer told us that ridge vents are required by code and that he would ...
Attic fans can be installed in the roof or the attic wall to help air circulate throughout the area. Proper air circulation can help control moisture and temperature in the attic, which protects the ...