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Broan-NuTone PM390 Power Pack Range Hood Insert Exhaust Fan and Light Combo for Over Kitchen Stove, 390 CFM, Silver

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Size: 390 CFM


Color: Silver


Features

  • HIGH-QUALITY HOOD INSERT: Hood insert improves ventilation and lighting over your stove with the three-speed slide controls that provide 390 CFM of exhaust at 6. 0 Sones for a reliable performance each use
  • EFFECTIVE LIGHTING: The enclosed lighting area is home to dual incandescent 40-watt candelabra bulbs (sold separately)
  • EASY CARE: One-piece, washable aluminum mesh filter means you can maintain optimum grease capture and keep the kitchen fresh
  • VERSATILE: Can work in an ADA Compliant situation when wired to operate from a dedicated, standard 2-rocker or 3-rocker wall switch to turn the hood on or off
  • AUTOMATIC DETECTION: Heat Sentry detects excessive heat and adjusts blower to high speed automatically for your safety
  • Improves ventilation and lighting over your stove
  • 390 CFM and 6 sones. The choice of 6 inch round duct (includes damper and adapter) or non-ducted discharge allow you to make the right installation decision for your home
  • One-piece washable aluminum mesh filter
  • HeatSentry automatically turns blower to high speed when excess cooking heat is detected
  • Recommended for use with LB30, LB36, LT30, and LT36 liners (purchase separately)
  • Depth 11-1/4", Height 9-5/8" and Width 20-1/2" (inches)
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

Manufacturer: ‎Broan


Part Number: ‎PM390


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.25 x 9.63 x 20.5 inches


Item model number: ‎PM390


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎390 CFM


Color: ‎Silver


Style: ‎390 CFM


Finish: ‎Silver


Material: ‎Aluminum


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Air Flow Capacity: ‎390 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Type of Bulb: ‎Incandescent


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Included Components: ‎Range Hood


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year


Date First Available: May 31, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • this replaced old unit perfectly
you can install with two people, butter off pay a professional, it is a plug in not hard wired
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by rico

  • Good
I am happy with this fan. Uses two 40W candelabra bulbs. Light has only On or Off setting. I wish the lights were brighter or maybe it's that they are not a focused beam, or maybe the unit sits higher than my old under-cabinet unit. The lights seem to be situated more to the back of the stove than they would be with an under-cabinet unit. Fan has 3 settings. Low is pretty quiet, high is somewhat noisy but not bad. The controls are sliders. The fan has 3 distinct settings: low, medium, and high. This unit plugs in; it is not designed to be hard-wired. I bought this to go with the Broan LB30 30-Inch Hood Liner . I bought an older home that had an empty-inside wood hood (no over stove cabinet) and thought the liner would slip right in there, we pop the fan in, and that's it. I downloaded all the instructions, spec sheets, etc., I could find online ahead of time. The instructions (both from the web and from the box) when utilizing the liner are confusing. My contractor had to call the 800# for advice and that person told him that the liner is not designed to hold up the fan. He said you have to either have a cabinet or build a box. In effect, the liner is just to cover up the wood, protect it, and give a stream-lined look. After some discussion we decided to just use the liner to hold up the fan and it seems very solid. The liner installs with the opening pointing down (concave), so the bottom of the fan unit ends up 4" above the bottom of the hood and is hidden. I posted some photos. It's slightly awkward reaching under and/or looking under to locate and move the switches which are on the bottom of the fan unit. I'm sure it will become automatic with use. For my situation, this unit combined with the liner were perfect. The finished project looks very professional and was way less costly than a custom hood. It was not possible to find a matching cabinet in order to install a ready-made under-cabinet fan unit. The cost for this fan unit, the liner, and labor was less than or equal to what it would have cost for an off-the-shelf fan unit, non-matching over-stove cabinet, and labor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2010 by alooknac alooknac

  • This hood vent has great draw/pull ability.
I hate kitchen odors in my house. Especially bacon, fish, etc., so, I wanted something that would tackle the task with ease. This unit has great draw/draft ability. Will actually pick up my hair a little, while close to the vent, when on high. We have it vented out into our attic and from there, to the gable vent of our new home. I'd give this unit a Five star, but I have to take something away for the noise factor. If you need it on high often, do not expect to hear anyone in the adjoining room. Questionable on medium, without yelling and possible on low, simply speaking up a little/lot. We'll have to wait to see about durability, but appears to be a very solid unit. The lights are two candelabra based bulbs. Meaning the kind you'd put in a chandelier. Strange as that may seem. It takes 40 watt maximum and is useful light, but certainly not enough by itself to see what you are cooking. I like it. And it was perfect and easily fitted into our custom built cabinets. BTW- ordering from amazon is so much easier than going to the big-box store - talking to Tony who asks all kinds of questions, learns you're building, so tries to sell you appliances and X # year warranties, before telling you they do not carry them in-store and will have to order it, and since he really doesn't know exactly what you are talking about, you may or may not get what you need when HE orders it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2013 by L. Holder

  • It's ok
We have owned this for about 2 years. It has worked well, considering the price compared to higher models. The vent seems strong enough. I do have some specific cons... #1 it's very loud. I didn't think this would bother me so I opted out of a more expensive model. Our kitchen and family room are open to each other and when the fan is running, it's distracting to anything else going on. I can't hear over the sound of the fan if I am cooking at the stove. #2 It gets really nasty greasy really quickly. It's not just the filter, but the whole underside. I'm not sure how often to expect disassembling and cleaning, but this seems to gunk up very quickly. Before too long, the grease will drip from the light and fan buttons. I have a 4 burner gas stove, to let you know the amount of cooking we do. I clean the filter regularly, but it gunks up quicker each time because I can't ever remove all the grease. I have been looking for some replacement filters but haven't found any yet. I wish the filters were thicker, because there is grease all over the internal parts of the fan as well, grease that has slipped through the filter. I wonder how long before this causes motor problems?? #3 Button Settings - there are different speeds, and my button seems to only prefer the highest fan speed. Sometimes it doesn't turn on until I crank it all the way up. I think the buttons themselves feel a little cheap. #4 Light is so-so. If a lot of light is important to you, I'd go with another model. This gives off light, but not enough to consider it task-lighting. Again, decent option for the price. Be prepared to clean very regularly. This is my first ducted hood vent so I'm not sure what is reasonable to expect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2013 by Flyin'A Farm

  • Easy to install
It was easy to install and works great.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023 by Vibhu

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