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August 20, 2008- Venmar CES Inc. Recalls Heat Recovery Ventilators Due to Fire Hazard
Light Commercial Heat Recovery Ventilators are designed to exchange air between the inside and outside of a building or home in order to provide fresh air. The recall includes the following brand names and model numbers: December 13, 2007- Venmar Ventilation Inc. Recalls Heat Recovery Ventilators Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves heat recovery ventilators made between October 2006 and August 2007, and have the following brand names and model numbers: March 29, 2007- Venmar Ventilation Inc. Recalls Heat Recovery Ventilators Due to Fire Hazard
Heat Recovery Ventilators are designed to exchange air between the inside and outside of a home in order to provide fresh air. The recall covers units made from 1991 through 2001, and have the following brand names and model numbers: September 30, 2005- Greenheck Fan Corp. Recall of Ventilation Units
Affected units are Sidewall, Rooftop and Centrifugal Inline ventilation units built between August 11, 2004 and April 29, 2005 containing 16 thread-per-inch 3/8-inch by ¾-inch spinlock bolts with LUX head markings. Affected model numbers are RBU, RBUMO, RDU, RB/R, SB/S, and BSU 360-420 with serial numbers 04HXXXXX through 05DXXXXX. The model and serial numbers are found on metal identification plate on the units. March 24, 1983- Attic Ventilators Recalled by Westinghouse & Broan
May 17, 1982- Attic Ventilators Recalled by Emerson
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