How to Replace a Radon Fan (Outdoor System)

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  • @AmericanRadonMitigation
    @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад

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    • @dromeo9443
      @dromeo9443 Год назад

      Well they run correctly they are almost silent

  • @LivingRetirement
    @LivingRetirement Год назад +4

    This is exactly what I needed, and it took me a whopping 10 min including gathering tools to replace my broken fan with a new one. Thank you!!

  • @cassiusbrixtv9041
    @cassiusbrixtv9041 Год назад +1

    We've been hearing a low humming vibrating sound for a couple of weeks now. We didn't know anything about a Radon System and didn't get it inspected before buying our home. It is supposed to be serviced every 2 years. I called the number on the pipe in garage but the technician isn't answering. Therefore, I had to call a different company and now I'm waiting for their support team to come out next week and check it out. The levels are at 0 on both sides but I do hear air flow still coming through the pipes. My guess is we need to replace the fan

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад +1

      It sounds like your fan motor bearings have locked up. If this is the case, your fan is not moving any air and can be turned off until it is replaced. Fans with seized motors can make a humming sound. Since your U-tube manometer is equal on both sides, it indicates no suction is being created by your fan.

    • @cassiusbrixtv9041
      @cassiusbrixtv9041 Год назад

      @@AmericanRadonMitigation a technician came out yesterday and he said that there's two radon systems in my house and it should only be one. He said it seems like the seller of the house had just threw something together to sell the house. He said one of the fans is working and we could hear the air flow coming through the pipes. Should I have him to cut off the one that isn't working and just use the other one that is working? What are your thoughts?

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад +1

      I would find a contractor that can do pressure field extension testing to assess your current setup and offer suggestions for improvement. Doing a radon test or purchasing a radon monitor is a good first step. We really like the EcoQube radon monitors. americanradonmitigation.com/product/ecoqube/

  • @NHWildlife
    @NHWildlife 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I just replaced my radon fan with your assistance.

  • @victoriapride7575
    @victoriapride7575 3 месяца назад

    just woke to a buzzing fan and the little water indicator system is level, time for a replacement, thanks for making a video that doesn't make the work look scary

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  3 месяца назад

      You're welcome! Just be sure to turn off the power to the fan before getting started.

  • @kathleencunniff4463
    @kathleencunniff4463 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! I was able to successfully replace my fan myself!

  • @WrathofDog
    @WrathofDog 2 года назад

    Leveling and plumbing the unit is a specific installation step for RadonAway fans.

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  2 года назад

      Thanks for the heads up! I've been told it doesn't matter by some manufacturers.

  • @LutherBuilds
    @LutherBuilds 2 года назад +1

    My guess I'll that rain water got into the fan and caused to fail prematurely. I'm going to tackle replacing my radon fan. Looks pretty straight forward. How would I go about figuring out which one that I need to buy?

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  2 года назад

      Hey Luther, a condensate bypass can be added to divert the water around the radon fan. I’d replace it with the same or equivalent fan. Using the same fan will be the easiest since it will have the exact dimensions as the old one.

    • @PottedJam
      @PottedJam 2 года назад

      What if I can't identify the model of my current fan? The labels are bleached out. Thanks

    • @guidedbygreen1480
      @guidedbygreen1480 2 года назад

      @@PottedJam if it is less than 5 years old, you may have a warranty. Seeing that it's bleached tho, it may be older than that.

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад

      Hopefully, the contractor wrote down the fan model in the documentation attached to your system or on the label next to the U-tube manometer. The company that put in your system may also have a record of the fan they installed.

  • @psu8782
    @psu8782 Год назад

    Do you know if you can use the black corrugated pipes with holes put it under the (gravel+6mm poly+4" concrete) and take the pipe out of the house to mitigate radon gas? Radon is 7-8 times heavier than air so will it settle in the pipe and exhaust out of Nudura ICF house in East TN or you need a fan to suck the air into the corrugated pipe and then exhaust it out?

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад

      You'd have to use a fan to draw it into your corrugated pipe and into your radon system.

  • @Chris-sj5fh
    @Chris-sj5fh 2 года назад

    Helpful videos! Thanks. I just noticed my fan wasn't running, had heard a loud hum feom it for a day and now it is totally off. Very cold here and there's ice coming off bottom. Is the fan probably burned out? I will replace if so but moving forward, why the ice? Just too cold and condensation is freezing before it gets into sump? Also why isn't there a cap or at least a bend in my pipe where air empties (runs two stories and above roof lime)? Thanks!

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  2 года назад +1

      Chris, your fan could certainly be frozen. You may want to wait a few days to see if it thaws out before replacing it. A radon system generates a lot of condensation inside the cold piping that freezes during low temperatures. You could always add a heating cable to help prevent freeze-ups in the future.
      Ice cable video- ruclips.net/video/ooWqGVEQEtY/видео.html
      Rain cap and horizontal discharge addressed in radon standard see section 6.4.12.1 standards.aarst.org/SGM-SF-2017/26/index.html#zoom=z

  • @zachary.hunter
    @zachary.hunter 2 года назад

    Thanks for this! Your videos are awesome. What's the ideal readout on the radon mitigation manometer for a house with drain tile and no gravel underneath the slab?

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, Zachary. There's not really an ideal readout as the fan, pipe size, and airflow vary for each home. Generally, your U-tube manometer would read between 0.2 and 1.5 inches of water for a home with drain tile.

  • @lazaroshana3128
    @lazaroshana3128 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. Good job.

  • @sachinpai9376
    @sachinpai9376 Год назад

    Great video thanks for this. How much do you reckon this exact type is fan replacement would cost in the boston area?

  • @Brian-oc8fj
    @Brian-oc8fj 2 года назад +2

    I'll add a suggestion. I watched the whole video to get to the end to hear what the new one sounded like versus the failing one, and you never ran it in to let us hear what the new one versus the old one sounded like!

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  2 года назад

      8:25 to hear the new fan.
      Here are a few of our radon fan noise videos you may find helpful.
      ruclips.net/video/zISpbB9WFrk/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/DpvhGuUpKjM/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/R-RfL4Q-gow/видео.html

  • @bernie4366
    @bernie4366 2 года назад

    Does pulling that fuse out of the box right there at the site of the fan kill all the power for sure or do you need to turn off the breaker to be certain?

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  2 года назад

      It kills the power. Many radon systems aren’t wired like the one in the video, so I’d turn off the breaker if that’s the case.

  • @joeynewman1769
    @joeynewman1769 2 года назад

    Once a new fan is put in place, does the system pressure that is measured in the basement return to the normal values? Mine right now is on 0. If replacement of the failed fan does this automatically, that would be great. Thank you!

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  2 года назад +1

      Yes, Joey, the fluid in the manometer will return to its normal level when you replace the radon fan with an equivalent model.

  • @daniellavallee2491
    @daniellavallee2491 Год назад

    Hi Jesse, great video and am going to replace my fan as it seems to have stopped working. It is over 25 years old so i guess i got my money's worth out of it. Hoewver, i am unable to determinw hat it is i should replace it with. There is a sticker on the fan, but it does not say what make it is. It says the Type is R150 KUNSTST 60 HZ UL, any advice as to what i should get to replace it? Ther is also a section that says A.-Nr. F90-15005.

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад +1

      Looks like it crosses to a RadonAway RP260 or a Fantech Rn3. Here a link to the Fantech Rn3. Use “Jesse” as a coupon code for a discount. radonpds.com/shop/radon-fans/radon-fans-high-volume/fantech-rn3/

  • @frankmount226
    @frankmount226 2 года назад

    Amazing video. Does the RP145 have different sizes?

  • @TheGneissgirl
    @TheGneissgirl Год назад

    Please help!
    I have a RadonAway fan P/N 15021-1 that was installed in 2007 and has now finally died. This fan is no longer made. What replaces it? Is FanTech better? THANKS!

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад

      What's the model number of the fan?

    • @TheGneissgirl
      @TheGneissgirl Год назад

      @@AmericanRadonMitigation I can't find a model number on the label. I do see 120V, 60Hz, 1.5 amps max, 3000 RPM, 1/SHP Max, Class F Induction.
      There is a number under the ETL certification that reads, 77728.
      Also: Product Number 15021-1 Rev F.

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад

      @@TheGneissgirl Hmm 🤔 none of those numbers are helpful. The part number only identifies the RP fan series label.
      1. Can you measure the diameter of the duct opening on the top or bottom of the fan?
      2. What was the U-tube manometer reading when the system was working?
      3. What does the label beside the U-tube manometer say for static pressure? The fan model may be written on this label.
      4. Is there paperwork that indicates what the fan model is next to the system monitor?

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад +1

      @@TheGneissgirl It's likely an RP145, especially if it has a 4.5-inch duct opening at the top and bottom of the fan. I would replace it with a Radonaway RP145, Fantech RN2, or an AMG Maverick. I prefer fan manufacturers that use German motors.

    • @rk_Huskers
      @rk_Huskers 5 месяцев назад

      @@AmericanRadonMitigation
      Coming in a year later with a similar question. I have all the same numbers as the first person described, but mine is Rev D from 2005. Assuming it is the same model, I have an additional section that reads RP155, which is between RP145 and RP260 on the label. Given it doesn’t look like the RP155 is made anymore, would you recommend going down to RP145 or up to RP260? Thank you!

  • @chillydawgg4354
    @chillydawgg4354 9 месяцев назад

    So if the fan is still creating airflow but is getting loud, I'm guessing the 5 -year warranty wouldn't consider the fan to be 'failed' yet? Is the installation company gonna get pissy with me if I modify my own radon system?

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm guessing they would cover it under warranty. As for your second question, every company might answer it differently. I'd ask them directly.

    • @chillydawgg4354
      @chillydawgg4354 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your response! Your videos have been very helpful

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  9 месяцев назад

      👍

  • @woodstream6137
    @woodstream6137 Год назад

    Goofy installs are the bane of my existence

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад

      Tell me more! Are you a mitigator that has to deal with them?

    • @woodstream6137
      @woodstream6137 Год назад

      @@AmericanRadonMitigation no, I'm a new homeowner with stuff missed at inspection. Had a new roof put on in May and found out the subs didn't replace bad wood on the garage. Bulbs on the garage sconce weren't out, the romex in the garage loft wasn't hooked into anything.

    • @AmericanRadonMitigation
      @AmericanRadonMitigation  Год назад

      Oh, that's no good! I'm sorry @@woodstream6137