


🌬️ Quiet power that keeps your home safe and sound.
The Fantech RN2 Radon Fan is a 4-inch, 220 CFM ventilation powerhouse engineered for quiet, efficient radon mitigation. With a noise level as low as 25 dB and a durable, leak-proof design, it’s perfect for indoor, outdoor, and wet locations. Its energy-efficient 58-watt motor and versatile mounting options make it a top choice for professionals and homeowners seeking reliable radon reduction without the noise.





| ASIN | B07F6ZYG3B |
| Air Flow Capacity | 220 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #369,852 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,035 in Household Ventilation Fans |
| Brand | FANTECH |
| Brand Name | FANTECH |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 544 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00650737890520 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.25"L x 13.25"W x 11"H |
| Item Type Name | Radon Fan - 4.5" Duct - 123 cfm |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fantech |
| Material Type | Engineered Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
| Noise Level | 25 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 13.25"L x 13.25"W x 11"H |
| UPC | 650737020903 650737890520 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 58 watts |
B**T
Works like a Charm
Ordered this to replace an existing unit that had a loud horrible humming noise. Installation was quick and easy and now it’s super quiet. Worth every penny.
C**S
Quiet Powerhouse — Better Suction with Less Noise
Performance: While the fan is rated for lower Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) than what it replaced, it excels in Static Pressure capability. On a standard U-tube manometer, the suction increased from 1.18" WC to 1.25" WC. Acoustics: The noise reduction is the standout feature. With my measured exterior noise dropping from 64.7 dB to 56.1 dB represents a near 50% reduction in perceived loudness.
W**A
Excellent Fan
Purchased to replace existing fan with noisy bearings. Easy installation. Has been running problem free since 2022.
Y**G
Good replacement for Fantech HP190
**update** 5 months later and all is good. This is the direct replacement for the Fantech HP190 according to Fantech. The only difference is that this model has 4in intake and 4in output rather than 3in and 3in. So make sure that you have the proper couplings that correspond with the fan and your PVC. The product doesn’t come with a power cord, so use your old one or buy a new one. The unit is definitely a little shorter than the HP190 so I had to prop it up with a piece of wood, no big deal. This fan definitely runs quieter and has less vibration. I can hear the airflow through the wall it runs through but it’s faint and barely noticeable.
C**R
Fantech RN2 works great in my mitigation system.
I tested for radon when I first moved in and it was low. Unfortunately that was in summer when levels were low. I'm in Oregon where radon's lower than other areas so I didn't pay it much mind. I got an airtthings radon detector on a whim at Home Depot and as soon as it started raining in fall levels crept up and when it went past 4.0 I knew I had to do something. I almost called a company but saw that estimates would be around $1500-$2500 to hire it out. I looked at the materials and saw the job would run me about $250 to diy. I took a couple weekends to do everything but the whole job ended up around $140. I have a floating floor through most of the finished daylight basement but it was manageable to pull up the carpeted areas to seal cracks and found a good spot for the suction pit in the central hvac room. Radon levels weekly averages are 1-1.3pCi/l and overall averages are down to 1.1pCi/l. I'm satisfied. Looks like I got the RN2 at a good price compared to now but the fan is great quality, has strong suction and easily installed as a homeowner. I can't recommend this enough.
A**W
Works great
Had one of these put on my house about five years ago and the bearings wore out. This was a drop-in replacement and was pretty simple to install. Very quiet operation. Seems like it'll last another five years at least.
T**C
Brand new - makes noise but doesn't spin
Update: Replacement fan worked for three months. Now makes a loud, high pitched sound all the time and the air flow is greatly reduced. Orig: Installed brand new. Wired it up. It makes a humming noise but just won't spin. Spins by hand, but the motor never works.
L**R
Works great, great warranty
Bought this mainly because the Radon-Away only has a 1 year warranty if you install it yourself. Fantech has a 5-yr, which goes to 6 years if you register. Installed it in my sump pit and Radon levels dropped from 40 to 0.5. So I added a "Cdmall Electronic Fan Speed Controller Variable Adjuster for Hydroponics Inline Duct Exhaust Ceiling Fans with 6' Long 120V 15A Cord" which let me reduce the fan speed so it runs quieter and uses less power. It wasn't that loud to start with but now you can barely hear it, and the Radon level is about 0.8. I installed it inside the basement thinking it would hold up better not being exposed to temperature extremes. I know the EPA wants you to put it outside but I did this to reduce Radon, not to please the EPA. Plus I have confidence in my mad skills at gluing PVC pipe together. Left room outside so I can move the pump outside if I sell the place. Bought the install kit which made the it very easy to hook up. Hardest part was cutting a hole through the basement wall. I also want to mention that the screws for attaching the lid over the electrical connection compartment were in a plastic bag kind of wedged in the bottom of the compartment; not that easy to see. Another reviewer said they were missing. Also, this does not need to be grounded and there is no place to connect a ground wire. I just used a 2-conductor cord I'd salvaged from some other appliance - finally my hoarding tendency has been vindicated.
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