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Panasonic FV-11VHL2 WhisperWarm 110 CFM Ceiling Mounted Fan/Heat/Light-Night-Light Combination, White

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Brand Panasonic
Color White
Electric fan design Ceiling Fan
Power Source Battery Powered
Style Fan+Light
Product Dimensions 24"D x 23"W x 76"H
Room Type Bathroom
Special Feature Manual
Wattage 30.6 watts
Mounting Type
Ceiling Mount,Ceiling
Material
Alloy Steel
Number of Blades
1
Included Components
Energy Star Bathroom Fan with Integrated Heater and Light See more

About this item

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  • Made in USA
  • EXTREMELY QUIET: At .7 sones, this bathroom fan is so quiet you might not know it's on.
  • LONG LIFE, GUARANTEED: Panasonic ventilation fans use less energy to move larger volumes of air. Less energy leads to less overheating and motor failure, saving you on repair costs. Included 3-year limited warranty.
  • EASY-TO-INSTALL: Designed for use with 4" ducts, this ventilation fan comes with all needed mounting hardware.
  • HEATED, CLEAN AIR: Increase your air quality as you eliminate chilly mornings in addition to humidity, mold, mildew, and other air pollutants from any room.
  • CODE COMPLIANT: This product is ENERGY STAR certified and complies with ASHRAE 62.2, LEED, California Title 24, Washington VIAQ codes and standards.

Customer ratings by feature

Energy efficiency
4.4 4.4
Noise level
4.2 4.2
Easy to install
4.0 4.0
Value for money
4.0 4.0

From the manufacturer

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Panasonic ventilation fans deliver the highest power rating to remove air impurities from your home while operating at whisper-quiet audio levels so low you’ll barely know it’s on.

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Panasonic FV-11VHL2 WhisperWarm 110 CFM Ceiling Mounted Fan/Heat/Light-Night-Light Combination, White

Panasonic FV-11VHL2 WhisperWarm 110 CFM Ceiling Mounted Fan/Heat/Light-Night-Light Combination, White


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Whisper warm 110 cfm ceiling mounted fan/heat/light/night-light combination add a little warmth for those cold days forget about those goose bumps when stepping out of the shower -- this unit is equipped with a heater to add a little warmth when the temperature starts to drop. A tubular, stainless-steel-sheathed heating element features chrome wire with magnesium oxide for optimal heat transfer and electrical insulation at elevated temperatures. Add some overhead light to your room as well -- this unit not only ventilates the air in your room, but provides overhead lighting as well. The two 18-watt compact fluorescent lamps are equivalent to 100-watt incandescent lighting while the convenient, 4-watt nightlight will help you find your way through the room in the dark. All lamps are included. So quiet you might not know it's on -- WhisperWarm fans feature a totally enclosed condenser motor and a double-tapered, dolphin shaped bladed blower wheel to quietly move air. A small wheel turning very fast will create more noise than a large wheel turning more slowly for a given airflow. Our fan uses a wide blower wheel that moves a large amount of air at reduced rpms, so it is quiet enough that you might not even know it's on. This fan is designed to give you continuous, trouble-free operation for many years thanks in part to its high-quality components and permanently lubricated motors which wear at a slower pace. Also, since heat is always detrimental to motor life (the cooler the environment, the longer the motor will last), we designed the electrical configuration of this model's condenser motor to allow it to operate at lower temperatures, increasing the life of the motor and bearings.

From the Manufacturer

Panasonic WhisperWarm Ceiling Mounted Fan/Heat Combinations are smaller, quieter, warmer, and easier to install. A tubular, stainless-steel-sheathed heating element features Nichrome wire with magnesium oxide for optimal heat transfer and electrical insulation at elevated temperatures. The Panasonic FV-11VHL2 WhisperWarm 110 CFM heater/fan has a totally enclosed condenser motor and a large, double suction blower wheel to quietly move air. The blower wheel is designed to draw air in from both sides allowing more area for the air to enter the wheel. Panasonic fans are quiet enough that you might not even know they're on. With a .7 sone level and rated 110 cubic feet per minute, this fan is designed to give you continuous, trouble-free operation for many years due to its high-quality components and permanently lubricated motors which wear at a slower pace. We designed the electrical configuration of this model's condenser motor to allow it to operate at lower temperatures, increasing the life of the motor and bearings. And, the fan housing is made of heavy-gauge zinc galvanized steel and painted to protect it from rust. This fan has a built-in damper to prevent back draft, which helps to prevent outside air from coming through the fan. Also, thanks to our efficient, cool running motors and fluorescent bulbs, it does not create excessive heat-a common problem with recessed lighting fixtures and some competitors' fan/light combinations. Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed directly over the fan housing to prevent heat from escaping.

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Customer Ratings
Energy efficiency
4.4
4.5
4.7
4.8
4.2
Noise level
4.2
4.5
4.7
4.6
4.5
Easy to install
4.0
4.0
4.4
4.2
4.1
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air flow capacity
110 cubic feet per minute
110 cubic feet per minute
110 cubic feet per minute
50 cubic feet per minute
50 cubic feet per minute
50 cubic feet per minute
number of speeds
3
3
3
controller type
Button Control
Switch
Switch
Switch
Button Control
mounting type
Ceiling Mount,Ceiling
Wall Mount or Ceiling Mount
Ceiling Mount
Ceiling Mount
Ceiling Mount
collection
Bathroom
Bathroom
Bathroom
WhisperFit DC
wattage
30.6 watts
1600 watts
15 watts
10 watts
17.9 watts
14.8 watts
voltage
120 volts
120 volts
120 volts
120 volts
120 volts
specification met
Energy Star
UL
UL, Energy Star
energy star certified
Energy Star
Energy Star

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Wattage

30 watts

Bulb Voltage

120 volts

Customer reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
1,641 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, appearance and noise of the electric fan. For example, they mention it's well-made, looks good and is a nice complement to their bath. Some appreciate the performance, saying the heater and exhaust fan work well. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of installation and value.

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662 customers mention586 positive76 negative

Customers like the noise level of the home lighting accessory. For example, they mention it's easy to install, runs very quietly with good power, and is unbelievably quiet.

"This unit is quiet, bright, and heats well. The 30+ year-old light-heater-fan in my bathroom needed to be replaced...." Read more

"...heats the bathroom pretty quickly, adds plenty of light and is really quiet...." Read more

"...I am impressed with how quiet it is. I believe this is where the additional expense is in comparison to other fixtures...." Read more

"...Fan Vent: The vent is very quiet, and yet it draws the steam out quickly.This product appears to be all it says...." Read more

563 customers mention541 positive22 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the bathroom heating and ventilation system. They mention that the heater works well, the wiring is easy, and the exhaust fan works well. Some say that the results have been wonderful. Overall, most are happy with the product's performance and recommend it to others.

"...Nope, not deaf. The heater is nice. When switched on it takes a few seconds to warm up the element, then the fan starts blowing...." Read more

"...The beer is optional. Despite the long install, this unit is AWESOME!!!" Read more

"...As for operation the lights are nice and bright. The fan works much better than my old unit; it is quiet, but not silent...." Read more

"...Other then the oversights in design for installation, the fixture works well and is worth the additional expense over comparable units." Read more

349 customers mention313 positive36 negative

Customers like the heating of the fan. They say it heats the area very nicely, and within 3 minutes the room feels noticeably warmer. They also say the heater is nice in the winter, and the fan runs at a slow speed until the heat coils get warmed up.

"...fan is quiet and may seem wimpy to you at first, but it puts out plenty of heat.All-in-all, I am very satisfied with this unit...." Read more

"...The end product exceeds my expectations, heats the bathroom pretty quickly, adds plenty of light and is really quiet...." Read more

"...With the heater on this thing running you don't get cold AT ALL...." Read more

"...With this fixture the heat seems to just radiate down. If there is a separate fan running it is so quiet and slow that I cannot hear it...." Read more

164 customers mention160 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the bathroom fan heater. They mention that it is well built, reliable, and built to last many years. The heater is stronger than their last unit, and the vent is plenty strong enough. The electronics are well thought out and the heater will not blow.

"...Much stronger mounting in my opinion...." Read more

"...Fan Vent: The vent is very quiet, and yet it draws the steam out quickly.This product appears to be all it says...." Read more

"...The heater is stronger than my last unit and its pretty cool in that it does not kick the fan on full until the heating elements are hot enough...." Read more

"...and the quality you can trust; and the service you can rely as one time I purchased an used Schlege keyed entry door lock...." Read more

138 customers mention112 positive26 negative

Customers like the lighting in the fan. They say the dim colored light is plenty and leaves a nice glow throughout the room. They also say the lights in this are better than Broan and the warranty is better. The bulbs for light are included and bright 13w fluorescents. Customers also mention that the heater, fan, light, and night light can all run independently of one another.

"This unit is quiet, bright, and heats well. The 30+ year-old light-heater-fan in my bathroom needed to be replaced...." Read more

"...exceeds my expectations, heats the bathroom pretty quickly, adds plenty of light and is really quiet...." Read more

"...As for operation the lights are nice and bright. The fan works much better than my old unit; it is quiet, but not silent...." Read more

"...The night light is a nice feature. What I could not tell from the product description is that the night light requires its own switch...." Read more

109 customers mention92 positive17 negative

Customers like the appearance of the fan. They mention it looks good, is well designed, and is a nice complement to their bath. Some say that it warms up quickly and doesn't call attention to itself.

"...fixtures seem to be the only option, but at that this fixture is not bad looking, just not decorative...." Read more

"...Very sleek design looks great. The instructions for the install are not so great...." Read more

"...It is well designed, easy to install and is un-believably quiet...." Read more

"...method used to secure the cover to the fan body is easy and a good design - its pretty forgiving if your installation isn't exactly flush with the..." Read more

205 customers mention104 positive101 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of installation. Some mention that the installation was fairly straightforward, and the wiring was straight forward. However, others say that the install wasn't easy, and that the design for installation was overlooked.

"...It actually heats the bathroom completely, and fairly quickly, too...." Read more

"...This unit was a lot of work for me to install, but that has more to do with it's location in my attic than the product...." Read more

"...had the wiring run and all the switches figured out the install is pretty straightforward with no real surprises...." Read more

"...Other then the oversights in design for installation, the fixture works well and is worth the additional expense over comparable units." Read more

130 customers mention87 positive43 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the fan. Some mention it's well worth the money, while others say it'll cost you more than you need to. The fan uses non-standard and expensive bulbs, and some customers say it isn't quiet.

"...This unit is costly, but I think it was worth every penny in the end...." Read more

"...in design for installation, the fixture works well and is worth the additional expense over comparable units." Read more

"...A similar negative of the Panasonic is it uses non-standard and expensive bulbs. Hopefully they never burn out on mine...." Read more

"...Compared to other units, this unit is worth the extra money. But unless you know what you're doing, let a professional install it." Read more

So glad I chose the one with the Heater!
5 Stars
So glad I chose the one with the Heater!
Was going to go with one of the other Panasonics that had a higher CFM rating but then I stumbled across this one with the heater built in. I'm glad I did, and am happy I spent the extra 50 bucks.I did the install and electrical work myself. If you've never done much electrical you should really pay a professional. The junction box, as stated in other reviews, is very cramped in the corner of the unit. If you ran 14ga wire it would be easier to stuff the wires in there but you're really getting close to the limit with a 15amp circuit due to the heater. Remember circuits should only have an 80% continuous load, with 15a that's 1440 watts. With everything running on this bad boy you're drawing 1495 watts. Something like this really should be run on 12ga/20a. I made all the connections up in the attic with the unit upside down and with the switch leads extended through the knockouts farther than their final position. BTW I used metal screw type cable clamps and its not that hard to do if you have the unit upside down and have access to both inside and out. After you make all the connections the tough part is stuffing them into the box and pulling the cables through the knockouts to their final position for clamping. Could have used an extra hand for this. You may need to use some needlenose pliers to stuff each wirenut/wires down into the box. When all was done I flipped the unit back over and rested it into position on top of the drywall and secured the braces. I know the manual shows it being inserted from below.. and maybe I'm missing something, but the way the grille attaches with spring wires it will work either way, you'll just be able to see the cut edge of the drywall if you look closely through the grille. Working on this from below with the fan in it's final position would be a nightmare and leave you with a sore neck.A couple of words of caution that could save you some hassels.. for the main light I used the original circuit from my old fan and lights as I wanted the old vanity lights to work at the same time. For the night light I decided to just hard wire it ON to save myself from running another switch wire. 4W I don't really need it to switched.. If I leave for a long time I can trip the breaker. So I tapped onto another part of the original circuit where it branches off to power the lights in my kitchen. The problem with this is the both of these wires were on the load side of GFCI's and the light and nightlight circuits on the Panasonic share a common neutral... This will not cooperate with GFCIs because the current can return through either neutral and won't match up back at the GFCIs and will trip them. I solved the issue by putting these circuits on the line side of the GFCIs. After 3 hours I spent troublshooting I was cursing Panasonic for saving a few cents by using the shared neutral. There was no reason for those wires to be on the load side of the GFCI's but whoever wired them was just trying to save from using wire nuts and threw them on the load terminals. Can't say I blame them.With the night light hard wired 'on' I only needed 3 switches so I put in a 3 gang box and have one decora for the light, a Lutron countdown timer for the fan, and another regular 20a decora for the heater. I contemplated putting in a leviton countdown timer for the heater, which would be nice, but these seem to have a pretty high failure rate and I'm sure with a high current device attached the rate of failure is even higher. A trusty old switch will do. All said and done this is more expensive than the 3 rocker switch designed for this unit.. but it includes the timer switch for the fan which I think is a must.As for operation the lights are nice and bright. The fan works much better than my old unit; it is quiet, but not silent. Put it this way, with my old fan I could clearly hear it rumbling over the noise from the shower. With the Panasonic I can't hear it while I'm in the shower, but it's easy to hear otherwise. But hey, you know it's working. No fog on the mirror anymore, the heat helps with that too, though. The heater is GREAT. This is so nice as it's getting to be winter time and without it I would hate to turn the water off and start the dryoff process, that's always the coldest part. With the heater on this thing running you don't get cold AT ALL. You can also share a shower with your significant other, and you won't get cold when they're hogging the water. It's like being in a sauna... well, not that hot, but very comfortable. After towel drying I stand under the heater outlet, which conveniently aligns with the middle of my mirror, and that warm air drys you right off. Put it this way, my hair is cut pretty short right now, maybe 3/4 of an inch. I can stand under that blower and run my fingers through my hair for 30 seconds and it's completely dry. LOVE IT!In the end, my advice is to buy this, and do what you have to do to get it installed, and you will thank yourself every time you get out of the shower, and doubly so when it's winter time.update: If you're looking for an LED replacement night light bulb this one is awesome! Almost exact color temperature and just as bright if not brighter.. .36 watts makes hard wiring the night light on even more practical. http://www.amazon.com/G7-Power-Beatty-0-36-Watt-Replacement/dp/B007O0OFFA/ref=cm_cr-mr-title
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Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2015
This unit is quiet, bright, and heats well. The 30+ year-old light-heater-fan in my bathroom needed to be replaced. Sometimes it blew wasps into the bathroom - not a good thing right after a shower, or ever. This unit was a lot of work for me to install, but that has more to do with it's location in my attic than the product. I will advise this, however. My brilliant wife suggested suspending it with para-cord from the roof joist thru the ceiling sheet rock hole into the bathroom while I hooked up the wiring. Sooooooo very smart. We popped an eye screw into the joist above it, ran para-cord thru the mounting holes on the lip that surrounds the item, and let it hang while I worked on it. Saved me a ton of neck pain. I cut the hole in the ceiling pretty carefully so that this guy fits snugly, so I couldn't drop it in from above like others mention, that mounting lip wouldn't fit thru the hole. And, my bathroom is on the edge of my house and there is very little space to work up there due to the slope of the roof. I spent a lot of time crawling and slithering around up there due to how tight it was, but that's not really pertinent to this discussion.

Another thing to consider is this, I could not get it in the closely measured and cut hole in my ceiling with the outlet nozzle and mounting hardware attached. Look at the picture of the item. That white cover will be off when you install it, but that HUGE nozzle and the little mounting holders (there is one, the little silver slotted bracket by the nozzle, and a longer one on the other side) get in the way. I could not angle it sufficiently to slip it up in the hole with that nozzle on it. I didn't want to cut a hole in my ceiling any larger than absolutely necessary. But...., that nozzle comes right off, as do the mounting brackets. So, I took them off rendering the item just a rectangular box. I was worried that perhaps something inside the unit would also be attached by the screws used to attach the nozzle and mounting brackets, but happily such is not the case. Then I slipped the unit up into my carefully cut hole (I do hate getting sheet rock dust down my shirt - but taking my time with the hole paid off). We still had it suspended with that para-cord, so raising it up was not too hard to do with a helper up in the attic. I screwed two screws thru the provided holes in the lip surrounding the unit, and then hurried up to the attic as it hung there, supported also by that para-cord we moved to just the other side lip holes. Once slid into the ceiling hole, I reinstalled the mounting hardware and nozzle from up in the attic, and screwed the mounting brackets into the one beam I had. I had to reattach the mounting brackets to the unit with the mounting arms already slid in them (while lying on my stomach in the attic), and that was tricky, but doable. As you maybe can tell, the install required occasional help from another person.

This might (hopefully) not apply to you, but because my bathroom is up against an external wall of my house, there was no beam on the other side of the hole I cut to make a wooden box to mount this to/in. The original fan had been mounted/screwed to just one beam-it was substantially lighter than this unit. More clearly, I only had one beam in my ceiling that I could screw this into. So, I cut one of the mounting arms shorter and reversed it so that both mounting arms screwed into my single beam. Then, I ran a cable between the joist up in the roof (that eye-bolt we put up there to tie the para-cord to for suspending the item during wiring was initially intended only for this task) and attached it to a smaller eye-bolt I bolted into the other side of the unit. I chose a spot to attach the eye-bolt carefully that would not interfere with any of the internal workings. I used a "turnbuckle" between the unit and the roof joist so that I could tighten it up just enough to get it level. That way, although only one side was screwed into a ceiling beam, the other side was suspended and "braced" securely so that the item won't sag. Remember, it's pretty heavy. It needs support on both sides.

If you've never worked with wiring a triple switched item, you may want to have your helper be someone qualified in such electrical wiring. Honestly, I've done a lot of two-way switch, regular switch, and simple outlet work, but this was initially clearly over my head. I tore the old unit out without giving much thought to how it was wired. Not sure it would've helped me anyway had I taken notes. I wired the unit up in a way that "made sense" to me and it blew the fuse. I made "corrections" to my wiring without improvement. (Yes, I understand this likely horrifies anyone that is qualified in electrical work.) I then disconnected the unit from the power and switch and spent an hour on the Internet researching triple switch wiring diagrams and doing a lot of thinking and even some drawing to try and get my head around how this works. Yeah, I know now that the wire/conduit color doesn't always mean what you think it should mean in situations like this. One is hot, others are not, color may be inconsequential. Made my head hurt. I had to map out the wires to switches coming out of my ceiling and get a better understanding for how the unit is wired. If this intimidates you, get help.

Finally, I left the night-light bulb out of the unit. I don't need that.

Now, the thing puts off a good amount of light with the provided bulbs. The fan is VERY quiet by my standards, though I was used to a clankety, wasp-shooting, 30-year-old unit. Honestly, I am worried I am going to leave the house with it on, it's that quiet to me. Nope, not deaf. The heater is nice. When switched on it takes a few seconds to warm up the element, then the fan starts blowing. The heater fan is quiet and may seem wimpy to you at first, but it puts out plenty of heat.

All-in-all, I am very satisfied with this unit. Now, the wife wants one in the other bathroom....
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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020
I installed this in my mother's 6 year old house as she was using a space heater in her bathroom. The bathroom is about 10 x 8 and already has 2 lights and a vent in the shower with a remote fan. Since she has radiant floor heat, there wasn't many options for getting her more heat safely (hydroponic kickspace heater) and researching the issue led me to this Panasonic. This unit is costly, but I think it was worth every penny in the end.

I did the install myself that included running a new 20 Amp feed to the box with 12/2, cutting out the old 2 gain box and installing a 3 gain box, running one 12/2 from the switch to the heater and another 14/3 from the switch to the fan, light and nightlight. I tied all the neutrals together at the fixture and used the 12/2 neutral as the return. For those who are not familiar with mounting, here's what I did: find the center, punch a drywall saw through and cut diagonally towards the corners of your template. Once you hit a ceiling joist redraw your template using the edge of the joist. I was able to use drywall screws that catch the joist on one side and strapping on the other, so I did not use the mounting brackets that came with it. Much stronger mounting in my opinion.

I used a Broan 77DW Three Switch, Four Function Control-Heater/Fan/Light, Night-Light for the switch. This switch is great as it is a single pole (one feed) switch that has 4 functions and is rated for 20 Amps. I wired the heater to the bottom, fan to the middle and light and night light to the top rocker that has 3 positions (on/off/on). It was tough getting all the wires into the box, but doable.

As others have stated, the electrical box on the unit is extremely tight. So tight that I gave up trying to shove all the wires and wire nuts in and wired it outside the unit. I plan to stick all the connections in it this weekend just to meet code.

The end product exceeds my expectations, heats the bathroom pretty quickly, adds plenty of light and is really quiet. The entire install took about 6 hours and although fairly handy, I don't do this type of work for a living. Tools and supplies I used included an electrical fish, electrical tape, 3/4" nailbitter augur abit, multi tool or sawzall (cutting the old box out), impact driver, lineman pliers, strippers, razor, screwdrivers, wire nuts, romex (12/2 & 14/2), 3 gain old work box, Broan 77DW switch, 25' insulated 4" vent tube, 4" exhaust duct, 4 1/8" hole saw, and beer lol. The beer is optional. Despite the long install, this unit is AWESOME!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on June 21, 2016
Fantastic product. Installed in a small washroom and the small place will become like a sauna. Super quiet.
Dave Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2018
Best bathroom fan ever..Highly recommend..