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The Suncourt 4-Inch Centrax Inline Centrifugal Fan (TF104-CRD) is a high-performance, energy-efficient duct fan engineered for residential and light commercial ventilation. Delivering 235 CFM airflow at a whisper-quiet 59 dB noise level, it features a simple plug-in installation with a 10-foot power cord and meets rigorous MET and UL safety certifications. Backed by a 5-year warranty, this fan ensures reliable, low-noise air circulation for bathrooms, basements, attics, and greenhouses.
















| ASIN | B01CFLDTDG |
| Air Flow Capacity | 235 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #307,152 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #847 in Household Ventilation Fans |
| Brand | Suncourt |
| Color | White |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (179) |
| Date First Available | January 5, 2010 |
| Efficiency | Efficient |
| Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00066028035042 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Cordless? | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.45 pounds |
| Item model number | TF104-CRD |
| Manufacturer | SUNCOURT, INC. |
| Model Name | TF104-CRD |
| Noise Level | 59 Decibels |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ventilating |
| Room Type | Attic, Basement, Bathroom, Kitchen, Laundry Room |
| Size | 4\" (Cord) |
| Specification Met | MET |
| Style | TF104-CRD |
| UPC | 066028035042 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 91 watts |
B**D
Super quiet!
I ought this to replace an identical fan that started making noise after 9 years of continuous use. It installed easily, and is barely louder than a whisper. It vents our crawl space and does a great job Highly recommend this Centrax fan.
S**D
Working as expected.
TF104-CRD is supposed to be the version with a cord however what was received (twice) was the version without the cord. Not a big deal but they should post the correct model # TF104 (This was when this listing was from National Trade Supply, LLC). Good value. Performs as expected so far. Purchased another unit for another bath fan. I hope these will last beyond their 5 year warranty. But since they have only been making them for ~5 years (2012) no way of telling. Seems to be of similar construction as similar in-line fans but no way to tell how well the bearings will last. However as a bath fan (intermittent) vs radon (continuous) fan I hope they will last a long time. Mounting bracket is included. No cable grip included. Comes with 3 position screw terminal for attaching power. Update: After 4 years the fan are still operating as expected. However I did notice that this review and the link from my previous purchases goes to this new listing. I find it interesting that Amazon will move the reviews from one vendor to another. Not very quite if the duct length to the fan is short 10' - I Original installed this fan in-line at the end of a 40+' run (crazy I don't know what the home builder was thinking) and it was fairly quite but after moving it to a new roof vent closer to the bathroom it is as loud as a Broan 690 upgrade. I may try to put a speed control on it to slow it down as this bathroom is small and does not need the full airflow of the fan.
E**N
Radon levels dropped instantly!
Easy to install! The instructions were good, even showing the PVC fittings that were needed to construct the mitigation system, all of which were available at my local home improvement store. We have seen the levels of radon go down significantly since we installed this. We would highly recommend this product! Well worth the money spent to keep our family safe!
D**E
Would give this a 10+ star rating if possible
This fan is amazing. Here in Alaska with our frequent earthquakes big and small, radon is a problem. My husband and his friend did the install without incident in 2 days time. From the moment he dug the hole in our crawlspace and inserted the pipe, our radon level began to rapidly decrease. Once the fan was installed and the pipe vented out 3’ above the roofline, our radon reading went from over 15 to below 1 in less than 12 hours. I cannot say enough about this quiet, hard-work fan (my husband isn’t bad either, lol). Its ease of use and quality craftsmanship saved my family from lung cancer. Highly recommend. *** The entire set up including fan, piping, joints and a cap cost us $600. We saved more than half the price of calling someone in to install. ** we installed fan in our garage as Alaska gets subzero temperatures of down to -30 during our long arctic winters.
F**E
Not quiet. Not reliable.
First one I got was loud and it quickly stopped working. Figuring I was just unlucky I replaced it with the same also for ease of installation. But it too is loud and seems to be growing louder. Don't bother with this one.
D**L
Works as it should
Works as it should. Easy to install.
D**J
It was a good choice for my DIY project.
I have have no background in radon mitigation, so I can't comment on how this fan compares to fans offered by competitors. I bought a Corentium radon detector from Amazon and it showed the radon levels in my basement averaged about 8 pCi/L. EPA recommends mitigation above 4 pCi/L. I decided on the Suncourt RDK04-3 kit. The instructions were good, even showing the PVC fittings that were needed to construct the mitigation system, all of which were available at my local big box home improvement store. In the two weeks since I completed the installation, the average radon level has dropped from 8 to 1.1 pCi/L. Update August, 2023 - Three-and-a-half years later and the fan is still running well.
B**N
Loud
I have several of this brand fan. Suncourt or Centrax depending on how you want to label it. I use them such that they are pulling about 0.9" WC. So not a ton of air flow to cool them. Seems to work fine like this. My old ones are slowly having the bearings die until the squeal is unbearable. Which, since they usually last 10+ years, I can't complain. They are silent, only knowing they are running because of a gentle wisp of air flowing through them. However, the new ones are loud. Not so much from the air, but because they are terribly out of balance. Even if they weren't out of balance, the impeller design is slightly different so they are loud. I'm probably done buying these even though they are Spain/USA made and would rather support Americans and Spaniards than the Chinese... But this is an inferior product.
W**N
as soon i got this installed and turned on for 12 hours, the radon level dropped dramatically from 379 to only 30, the fan run so quiet that i barely hear it even in the same room, hopefully it will last me at least 5 years before warranty is over. highly recommended
I**S
The basement radon level in our 2300 sq ft 1980s vintage home averaged 200, with almost 400 in closed spaces or rooms The safe limit is 150 in the US and 200 in Canada. I installed this fan and 4" ductwork outdoor exhaust myself. The fan was mounted in the pipe leading to a 4" hole drilled through the poured concrete floor. It was easy to wire and connect to piping using the flex connectors provided. Incredibly quiet running, it is rated for 200 cfm in open air. I measured that flow with a draft meter to confirm that the fan was working at rated capacity. It was. In operation , with about 60' of piping run equivalent (elbows equal 10' of loss) and exhausting underfloor gravel about 3" thick I measured actual flow of 52 cfm. Within 24 hours the basement radon had dropped to 37. Well below minimum. The fan is in my workshop and is almost inaudible. It appears to be well made and robust. For a do it yourself radon system, I recommend this product. Just add 4" drain pipe to duct to the outside, drill a basement floor hole and use PL cement to seal the hole and fittings
F**K
Just hooked up this baby up 2 days ago. Radon in the basement were a little high. Sump room was over 450 Bq M3 and the bedroom next to it was 170 or so. I used this with the "original" (can be bought on Amazon) sump cover (lid) and the results are more than I could even have expected....0 yes Zero My weeping tiles that run around the house on the outside were bringing radon into the house mostly via the sump area where the weepers dump the water they collect. This fan is probably creating a negative pressure under the concrete floor (slab) as well thus removing any Radon before it comes through any cracks or opening. So far this is working better than I thought. Lets now see it longevity. Hopefully just as good. BTW anyone saying this is noisy is wrong.
M**O
Tres bon moteur pour le radon, tres silencieux, tres efficace a recommander !
S**P
DIY’er hubby had the piping and fan installed in less than a day. Included instructions were complete and listed what was needed for piping and fittings for indoor and outdoor install. Within 48 hours of start up our radon levels went from 14.9 to 0.9 !! Definitely recommend.
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