Panasonic Ventilation Systems

Panasonic Ventilation Systems
Panasonic® • Ventilation Systems
Panasonic® Ventilation Systems
Quiet, efficient airflow solutions for bathrooms and whole-home fresh air—designed to control humidity, support IAQ, and meet modern ventilation codes.
Ultra-quiet
Low sone options for comfort-focused spaces.
Humidity control
Helps reduce moisture and odor problems.
Code-ready airflow
Supports modern ventilation requirements.
Easy installs
Contractor-friendly housings and ducting options.

Ventilation that protects comfort and the building

Proper ventilation removes moisture and stale air that can lead to fogged mirrors, odors, and long-term mold risk. Panasonic® ventilation systems are trusted for quiet operation and efficient airflow—especially in bathrooms, laundry rooms, and high-humidity areas.

The best results come from matching the right CFM to the room size and duct run, then confirming duct diameter, termination location, and static pressure. In tighter homes, fresh-air solutions (including ERV-style options) help maintain balanced airflow and better indoor air quality.

If you’re replacing an existing fan, share the model (or housing size), duct diameter, and target CFM and we’ll help match the right Panasonic option.

Fast ventilation match-up
Send: room size (sq ft), ceiling height, duct diameter/length, desired CFM, and whether you want humidity sensing or continuous ventilation.

What you’ll find here

  • Quiet bathroom exhaust fans
  • Humidity-sensing ventilation options
  • Fresh-air / ERV ventilation solutions
  • Accessories and replacement support
Bathroom ventilation
Removes humidity fast to protect finishes.
Low-noise performance
Comfort-focused airflow for occupied spaces.
Fresh-air support
Solutions for tighter homes and IAQ needs.

Related Categories

Ventilation & Fresh Air
Fresh air systems and ventilation accessories.
Air Quality & Filters
Filters and IAQ solutions for cleaner air.
CO&sub2; Sensors
Monitor fresh-air needs and occupancy demand.

Panasonic Ventilation Systems — FAQs

How many CFM do I need for a bathroom fan?

A common rule is about 1 CFM per square foot for standard baths, with adjustments for high ceilings, long duct runs, or higher humidity loads.

What does a low sone rating mean?

Sones measure fan sound. Lower sones are quieter, which matters in bathrooms and bedrooms where noise complaints are common.

Can you help me match a replacement fan?

Yes—send the existing model number (or housing size), duct diameter, and target CFM and we’ll help identify the best replacement option.