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Panasonic ventilation & ERV systems keep Canadian homes quiet, dry and healthy. From Whisper-series bath fans to Intelli-Balance® ERVs, you get balanced fresh air, moisture control and cold-climate performance designed for Canadian winters.
What you’ll find here
- Whisper-series bath fans (ceiling) in popular 50/80/110/150+ CFM ranges with ultra-low sone ratings for quiet bathrooms.
- Pick-A-Flow™ models that let you set the CFM at install for proper balancing and code-compliant ventilation.
- Smart sensing options — humidity/condensation and motion-sensing fans for hands-free, demand-controlled bathroom and laundry ventilation.
- Slim/low-profile “retrofit” housings that fit tight joist spaces, plus fan/light combos for a clean, finished look.
- Energy-efficient, HVI-tested designs with backdraft dampers, smooth airflow and long-life ECM motors.
- Duct flexibility — common 4″ and 6″ ports and adapters to match your run and keep static pressure under control.
- Panasonic Intelli-Balance® and ERV systems for whole-home and suite ventilation in Canadian climates — ideal for airtight homes, condos, cabins and basement suites.
- Replacement filters & IAQ accessories (MERV 8/13 and HEPA) to keep fresh-air and ERV systems performing as designed.
Featured Panasonic ERV & IAQ products
- Panasonic ERV Guide for Canadian Homes (2025) — model comparison, sizing tips and cold-climate advice for Intelli-Balance® and suite-size ERVs.
- FV-20VEC1 Intelli-Balance® 200 — higher-capacity ERV for larger, very airtight Canadian homes and small multi-unit projects.
- FV-16VEC1T & FV-16VEC1S — mid-range Intelli-Balance® ERVs (top vs side ports) for typical detached homes and townhomes.
- FV-15VE1T, FV-15VE1S, FV-13VEC1T & FV-13VEC1S — compact ERVs for renovations, smaller homes and mid-size loads.
- FV-12VE1T & FV-12VE1S — focused-zone and suite ERVs for tight spaces and “problem areas” like basements.
- FV-10VEC2, FV-10VEC2R & FV-10VE2 — compact ERVs for condos, secondary suites and small homes where every inch of mechanical space counts.
- WhisperAir Repair (FV-01VCN1) — duct-free, filterless nanoe™ X ceiling-mount air purifier for problem rooms and retrofits.
- WhisperFresh Select – MERV 13 Filter (FVFL1315NL1) and MERV 8 Filter (FVFL0815NL1) — fresh-air supply maintenance.
- Intelli-Balance 100 – MERV 13 Filter (FVFL1320VE1) and Intelli-Balance 200 – HEPA Filter (FVFLHP20VE1) — keep Panasonic ERVs performing efficiently in Canadian homes.
Tips for choosing
- Size by room or home: bathrooms typically need 50–110 CFM from a Whisper fan; whole homes and suites are better served by a correctly sized ERV based on floor area, airtightness and code requirements.
- Noise matters: for bath fans, look for low sone ratings (quieter fans are < 1.0 sone); for ERVs, pay attention to duct sizing and grille placement near bedrooms.
- Moisture control: choose a humidity/condensation sensor fan for bathrooms, and consider an ERV to manage overall home humidity, condensation and stale air.
- Ducting: keep runs as straight and short as possible, use the correct 4″ or 6″ duct size, and seal all joints to achieve rated airflow and quiet operation.
- Lighting & style: pick fan/light combos or trim designs that match your ceiling and fixture layout.
- Smart control: pair with wall timers, motion sensors or compatible smart switches, or integrate ERVs with your broader smart home system for schedules and IAQ-based control.
Learn & spec faster: Read our in-depth guides — Best Panasonic ERV Systems in Canada (2025 Guide) and Panasonic Ventilation & IAQ (Canada) .
FAQ — Panasonic ventilation & ERVs
What is Pick-A-Flow™? A built-in selector on many Whisper fans that lets you set the CFM (e.g., 50/80/110) during installation for the right airflow.
How quiet are Whisper-series fans? Many operate below 1.0 sone, providing near-silent ventilation compared with older builder-grade units.
Can these fans go over a shower? Choose a wet-location rated model and wire it to a GFCI-protected circuit as required by code.
Do I need a 6″ duct? Higher-CFM and long-run installations often perform best on 6″ duct; always match the fan or ERV collar and follow the install guide.
What’s the difference between a bath fan and an ERV? A bath fan exhausts air from one room, while an ERV (energy recovery ventilator) like Panasonic Intelli-Balance both exhausts and supplies fresh air, transferring heat and moisture for whole-home or suite ventilation.
Are Panasonic ERVs suitable for Canadian winters? Yes — when installed correctly with insulated ductwork, proper terminations and defrost/condensate strategies, Panasonic ERVs are designed for cold-climate operation down to typical Canadian winter temperatures.
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