Description
Broan Black 639 Wall Cap for 3-1/4″ – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Broan Black 639 Wall Cap for 3-1/4″ x 10″ Duct for Range Hoods and Bath Ventilation Fans
Manufacturer
Broan
Part Number
639
Item Weight
1 pounds
Product Dimensions
1.08 x 0.83 x 0.58 inches
Item model number
639
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
3-1/4″ x 10″
Color
Black
Finish
Stainless Steel
Material
Steel
Voltage
120 Volts
Item Package Quantity
1
Sound Level
1 dB
Mounting Type
Wall Mount
Included Components
Broan 639 Wall Cap for 3-1/4″ x 10″ Duct for Range Hoods and Bath Ventilation Fans
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
National Stock Number
4520-01-138-6618
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Technical specifications – Broan Black 639 Wall Cap for 3-1/4″ :
Brand
Broan
Product Dimensions
1″D x 3″W x 4″H
Color
Black
Finish Type
Stainless Steel
Material
Steel
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Z. S (verified owner) –
Works perfect for vent for commercial range hood – I was enclosing a deck area and wanted to include a barbecue in that area so needed a way to vent it. I ordered a commercial range hood and then had to decide on how to vent to the outside. When this wall cap became available, I decided to order it and try it. Here is what I found:
Z. S (verified owner) –
Works perfect for vent for commercial range hood – I was enclosing a deck area and wanted to include a barbecue in that area so needed a way to vent it. I ordered a commercial range hood and then had to decide on how to vent to the outside. When this wall cap became available, I decided to order it and try it. Here is what I found:
L. G (verified owner) –
nice product – nice well made unit, the flapper works great, and I like that it has a screen to keep birds out.
A. F (verified owner) –
Not designed for cold climates – Does what its supposed to do. If you want it airtight you will have to add some gasket material. And even then the spring is pretty light and it swings open and snaps shut with air pressure changes.
L. G (verified owner) –
nice product – nice well made unit, the flapper works great, and I like that it has a screen to keep birds out.
G. I (verified owner) –
Hey Broan CEO, Read This – You’ve Brought the Ball to the one yard line, but need to get it OVER the line. – This is a heavy duty wall cap made of thick metal unlike the tinfoil aluminum ones found in the big box stores. I dinged one star because, like with another Broan 4″ round cap I purchased to vent a bathroom fan, the finish guys at the Broan factory need some CMFE (Continuing Metalwork Finishing Education) as both wall caps had mis-aligned and missing insulation. For this one, there was only foam insulation along the bottom of the wall cap against which the spring-loaded flapper seals (picture a rectangle – only the bottom long side had foam insulation – the left and right sides and top were missing insulation). Moreover, this single strip of insulation was mis-aligned, so that there was a gap at the end. If you live where the winters are cold, it’s critical for your vent cap flapper to have a tight and complete seal, otherwise cold air entering the microwave could cause frozen condensation to build up inside the microwave. After removing the bird screening (it’s held in by friction) I had to carefully and slowly pull up the insulation strip and re-seat it in the proper place. Then, I had to make a trip to big orange for some 3/8″ wide by 3/16″ thick foam insulation, and once applied to the missing three sides, that sucker was sealed up tight when the flapper was down. In my particular installation, I had to trim back the part that sticks through the wall. Due to the heavy gauge metal, tin snips were out of the question. My jig saw with a metal cutting blade made quick work of it, but consider ear protection because cutting flapping metal is not a quiet affair. Even after MacGuyvering this to my satisfaction, I’d buy it again because of the heavy duty gauge of the metal. Just be prepared to do Broan’s finishing work for them.
S. H (verified owner) –
Let the Wind Blow! – Our house was built without an exhaust fan and we really needed one! This was fairly easy to install and it works great!
A. F (verified owner) –
Not designed for cold climates – Does what its supposed to do. If you want it airtight you will have to add some gasket material. And even then the spring is pretty light and it swings open and snaps shut with air pressure changes.
L. N (verified owner) –
Flimsy – Does the job, but is so flimsy. Wind is constantly blowing the flap open and filling the kitchen with cold air. Needs a way to lock the vent closed or a stronger spring to resist wind
G. I (verified owner) –
Hey Broan CEO, Read This – You’ve Brought the Ball to the one yard line, but need to get it OVER the line. – This is a heavy duty wall cap made of thick metal unlike the tinfoil aluminum ones found in the big box stores. I dinged one star because, like with another Broan 4″ round cap I purchased to vent a bathroom fan, the finish guys at the Broan factory need some CMFE (Continuing Metalwork Finishing Education) as both wall caps had mis-aligned and missing insulation. For this one, there was only foam insulation along the bottom of the wall cap against which the spring-loaded flapper seals (picture a rectangle – only the bottom long side had foam insulation – the left and right sides and top were missing insulation). Moreover, this single strip of insulation was mis-aligned, so that there was a gap at the end. If you live where the winters are cold, it’s critical for your vent cap flapper to have a tight and complete seal, otherwise cold air entering the microwave could cause frozen condensation to build up inside the microwave. After removing the bird screening (it’s held in by friction) I had to carefully and slowly pull up the insulation strip and re-seat it in the proper place. Then, I had to make a trip to big orange for some 3/8″ wide by 3/16″ thick foam insulation, and once applied to the missing three sides, that sucker was sealed up tight when the flapper was down. In my particular installation, I had to trim back the part that sticks through the wall. Due to the heavy gauge metal, tin snips were out of the question. My jig saw with a metal cutting blade made quick work of it, but consider ear protection because cutting flapping metal is not a quiet affair. Even after MacGuyvering this to my satisfaction, I’d buy it again because of the heavy duty gauge of the metal. Just be prepared to do Broan’s finishing work for them.
C. O (verified owner) –
Worked Just as I Needed – I bought this ventilation duct for a custom application, but the general concept is the same as what would normally be intended. My issue was that I installed a portable air conditioner in my office and did not like the cheap plastic window insert that is used to connect the inside exhaust ducting to the exterior. I came across this Broan Black wall cap and concluded that I could cut down the length of the rectangular portion that normally goes into the wall to just 1.5 inches (the thickness of my enamel painted wood insert), and unlike the cheap plastic with no exterior rain guard hood, would also protect against rain water intrusion which in Florida can be an issue as it is usually followed along with high wind gusts. I added a narrow strip of rubber automotive weather stripping to the perimeter flange which was compressed tight when I screwed the vent cap to the wood in lieu of caulking. Needless to say, it worked out perfectly. The vent cap is well built, looks great, will prevent any rain from getting in, and if it worked for me on this custom installation, it would most certainly work just as well in the originally intended conventional installation.
S. H (verified owner) –
Let the Wind Blow! – Our house was built without an exhaust fan and we really needed one! This was fairly easy to install and it works great!
C. O (verified owner) –
Worked Just as I Needed – I bought this ventilation duct for a custom application, but the general concept is the same as what would normally be intended. My issue was that I installed a portable air conditioner in my office and did not like the cheap plastic window insert that is used to connect the inside exhaust ducting to the exterior. I came across this Broan Black wall cap and concluded that I could cut down the length of the rectangular portion that normally goes into the wall to just 1.5 inches (the thickness of my enamel painted wood insert), and unlike the cheap plastic with no exterior rain guard hood, would also protect against rain water intrusion which in Florida can be an issue as it is usually followed along with high wind gusts. I added a narrow strip of rubber automotive weather stripping to the perimeter flange which was compressed tight when I screwed the vent cap to the wood in lieu of caulking. Needless to say, it worked out perfectly. The vent cap is well built, looks great, will prevent any rain from getting in, and if it worked for me on this custom installation, it would most certainly work just as well in the originally intended conventional installation.
E. J (verified owner) –
Heavy, well made unit, Flapper closes tightly. – This is the best unit you could find to vent a range hood to an exterior wall. Well made ,sturdy construction and the spring loaded “flapper” provides a tight seal when not in use.
E. J (verified owner) –
Heavy, well made unit, Flapper closes tightly. – This is the best unit you could find to vent a range hood to an exterior wall. Well made ,sturdy construction and the spring loaded “flapper” provides a tight seal when not in use.
L. N (verified owner) –
Flimsy – Does the job, but is so flimsy. Wind is constantly blowing the flap open and filling the kitchen with cold air. Needs a way to lock the vent closed or a stronger spring to resist wind